Motivation and emotion/Lectures/Videos

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List of videos used in motivation and emotion lectures

This page lists videos used in, or as adjuncts to, Motivation and emotion lectures.

Some other videos are used in the tutorials. Plus emerging academics (aka "students") create 5 min. multimedia presentations about specific topics which are listed at the top of each Motivation and emotion book chapter page.

Lecture 1: Introduction

This video invites and motivates you to put aside inner doubts, to push on through difficulty, and strive towards your goals:

Lecture 2: Assessment task skills

These videos explain the basic concept of a wiki and the purpose of the Wikipedia project:

Lecture 4: Psychological and social needs

This video explains the psychological ingredients for harnessing motivation in the workplace:

This video provides an example of one of the main type of social need - the need for power:

Lecture 5: Intrinsic-extrinsic motivation and goal-setting

This video discusses that most of us thrive by making constant progress and feeling a sense of purpose - about attitudes and meaning in our work.

The video argues against the conventional wisdom of making your goals public because when you do, you get a sense of (false) satisfaction:

This video from a motivational guru argues for putting everything aside to achieve one goal in 24 hours:

Lecture 6: Personal control and the self

This video humorously describes a replication of the infamous "marshmallow" experiment - those who can resist temptation tend to have better long-term outcomes:

This video argues for turning around our thinking about stress and how it can be good for us:

Lecture 7: Nature of emotion

The video explains the work of Paul Ekman in codifying the intricate ways in which emotions are revealed through facial expressions:

This video shows the trailer for a TV series about lie detection through analysis of facial expression and body language:

This video provides a more detailed discussion about how to tell when someone is lying:

Lecture 8: Aspects of emotion

This video explores and demonstrates what is becoming "emotionally" possible for robots:

Lecture 9: Personality, motivation and emotion

This video explores the (somewhat surprising) ingredients for happiness according to psychology studies:

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