
Description
This programme investigates the extraordinary way that our minds work to allow us to communicate with other people. Professor Winston discovers how we recognise people, read their faces and bodies ...to understand what they're thinking, and then charm them. Find out how to tell whether a smile is genuine, what happens when people 'click' with one another, and how to spot when someone's lying.
This programme investigates the extraordinary way that our minds work to allow us to communicate with other people. Professor Winston discovers how we recognise people, read their faces and bodies ...to understand what they're thinking, and then charm them. Find out how to tell whether a smile is genuine, what happens when people 'click' with one another, and how to spot when someone's lying.
Series: | The Human Mind |
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First transmission date: | 15-10-2003 |
Published: | 2003 |
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Duration: | 00:58:50 |
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Producer: | Mark Hedgecoe |
Contributors: | Mia Bragg; Tricia Dibb; Matthew Dobbs; Mira Dobbs; Richard Weisman; Robert Winston |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Link to related site: | Website: http://www.open2.net/humanmind/ |
Subject terms: | Personality--Social aspects; Cognition and culture; Cognition--Social aspects; Communication--Social aspects |
Master spool number: | LSFR797J/71 |
Production number: | LSFR797J |
Videofinder number: | 7701 |
Available to public: | no |