Stanford University offers a wide range of lectures and courses related to human behavior across various departments and programs. These lectures cover topics such as psychology, neuroscience, sociology, anthropology, and behavioral economics. While I don’t have access to a specific “Lecture Collection Human Behavior” from Stanford University, I can provide an overview of the types… Continue reading Human Behavior Courses at Stanford University
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Analyzing Body Language Through Video Analysis
Analyzing body language through video analysis is a fascinating area that combines aspects of behavioral science, psychology, and technology. Here’s an overview of how body language analysis via video analysis works, its applications, techniques, and some tools used in this field: Body Language Analysis via Video Analysis Fundamentals: Techniques for Body Language Analysis: Applications of… Continue reading Analyzing Body Language Through Video Analysis
Anchoring Bias: Understanding How Our Decisions Are Affected
Anchoring bias is a cognitive bias that influences decision-making by giving undue weight to the first piece of information encountered. This bias can skew perceptions, leading individuals to rely heavily on initial information even when presented with contradictory evidence. Understanding anchoring bias is crucial for making more informed and rational decisions. What Is Anchoring Bias?… Continue reading Anchoring Bias: Understanding How Our Decisions Are Affected
What is Deception?
IntroductionDeception is the act of intentionally misleading or withholding information from others. It is a complex and often difficult behavior to detect, but researchers in a variety of fields have developed methods for studying deception and monitoring it in real-world settings. In this blog post, we will explore what deception is, how it is studied… Continue reading What is Deception?