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  1. How much insight do people have into why they behave the way they do? Science journalist Shankar Vedantam, host of the Hidden Brain podcast and author of “Us...

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  2. VEDANTAM: This episode of HIDDEN BRAIN was produced by Kara McGuirk-Alison, Maggie Penman and Max Nesterak. Our team includes Rhaina Cohen, Renee Klahr and Jenny Schmidt. Our supervising producer is Tara Boyle. Our intern is Chloe Connelly. If you like this episode, please share it with friends and on social media.

  3. Hidden Brain. United States. Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships. English. 1111 North Capitol St NE Washington, DC 20002.

  4. Shankar Vedantam: Today, we bring you the story of a researcher who's understanding of grief was transformed by a devastating experience in her own life. The surprisingly powerful technique she learned to cope with tragedy, this week on Hidden Brain. Shankar Vedantam: Lucy Hone is a researcher of the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, 2010.

  5. www.nafsa.org › people › shankar-vedantamShankar Vedantam | NAFSA

    Shankar Vedantam is the host of Hidden Brain on National Public Radio (NPR) and is NPR’s social science correspondent. His reporting focuses on human behavior, the social sciences, and how research in those fields can get listeners to think about the news in unusual and interesting ways. Before joining NPR in 2011, Vedantam spent 10 years as ...

  6. Jul 28, 2020 · Shankar Vedantam, NPR News. (SOUNDBITE OF 5ALARM MUSIC'S "BARNACLES") GREENE: Shankar is the host of the Hidden Brain podcast and radio show, which explores stories just like this one about the ...

  7. Jan 25, 2010 · In his new book, The Hidden Brain, science writer Shankar Vedantam explains how there's actually a lot of truth to that. Our brains have two modes, he tells NPR's Steve Inkseep — conscious and ...

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