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Mindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastReflecting on Psychology with Stephan SchleimToday's guest is dr. Stephan Schleim, Associate Professor in Theory and History of Psychology at the Heymans Institute. We discussed why students should care about the development of a theory of (psychological) science, the changes in examination methods during the COVID-19 crisis, and how to deal with increasing performance and excellence demands in academia and education. Stephan also shared his personal movie and book suggestions, including his all-time favourite book and Graham Greene's book "A Burn-out case". As Stephan says, "I recently read this novel, because it is used by some scholars as an argument that burn-out always existed. I...2020-05-2435 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastHappy Neurotics? - Bertus JeronimusOur guest in this episode is Bertus Jeronimus, researcher at the Developmental Psychology department at UG. We touch upon the controversies related with defining such an ambiguous construct as personality. Going beyond classical theories in this field, we discuss the dangers of perceiving personality as fixed and the ways in which one may alter their personality and, therefore, well-being.2019-06-0238 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastRethinking disorders – Peter de JongeOur guest in this episode is Prof. Peter de Jonge. We are talking about how his background in Psychiatry shaped his research in developmental psychology, how a renewed understanding of psychological disorders could lead to more effective treatment, and discuss his plans for his new position as the head of research at the Heymans.2019-05-1332 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastFormer Psychology students share their experiences"I've got a degree - now what?" Good question - we were also curious and talked to some of our graduates. Join us and listen to their experiences ranging from saving lives in an ambulance to cooking in Paris. Learn about how they resolved the uncertainty of graduating and what they did with their degree.2019-03-2146 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastJourneys Through Academia and America - Florian SenseLink to Florian's blog: https://flowalks.wordpress.com/ In this episode, Yavor meets up with Florian, who is a post-doc at the Psychology Department. He tells us about how it was to graduate three times from the University of Groningen, his PhD work on improving learning methods by using cognitive modelling, and his experiences of the Pacific Crest Trail (a ~4300 km hike through the USA). Link to our blog: https://mindwise-groningen.nl/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindwisegroningen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mw_groningen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindwise.faces/2018-02-2041 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastAdventures!In this episode, we virtually visit Brazil, India, and Colombia, through the stories of Lukas, Alex, and Valentin. The holiday season is here! During this time, many of you may travel back home, or to distant (usually hotter) lands to celebrate New Year's eve. Johanna and Mindwise present to you the first ever Adventures podcast - a series of short and casual interviews with psychology students about their experience studying abroad. P.S. all interviews happened in Groningen, the Netherlands. Image source: https://www.flickr.com/people/joe57spike/?rb=12017-12-1726 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastSocial Constructionism - Maarten DerksenIn this episode we talk to Maarten Derksen about social constructionism, bringing arguments for but also against it. How do social constructionist theories differ from mainstream psychological ones? Why do constructionists take some constructs for given but question others? Tune in to find out!2017-10-2620 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastFrom Mind To Brain - Markus EronenToday we discuss reductionism of psychology to neuroscience with the newly appointed assistant professor at the Department of Theory and History, Markus Eronen. We touch upon arguments in favor and against reductionism, as well as how that translates into treatment of mental disorders.2017-10-2619 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastCultural Evolution - Jeremy BurmanIn this podcast we talk to Jeremy Burman (@BurmanPhD on Twitter) about the topic of cultural evolution as taught in the Controversies in Psychology course. We get to know about the use of memes in the study of cultural evolution, interdisciplinary methodological importations, but also about a unified theory of cultural evolution and its implications for society.2017-10-2618 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastThe Replicability Crisis - Maarten DerksenIn this podcast, we talk to Maarten Derksen about the Replicability Crisis in Psychology based on a lecture in the Controversies in Psychology course. We touch upon the pros and cons of direct versus conceptual replications, ethical principles of conducting replications, but also bullying in the academia and the impact it has on the way science is done.2017-10-1822 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastA Broader Definition of Beauty - Simon DalleyHello dear listeners! dr. Simon Dalley is here to talk to us about body dissatisfaction. Why does it arise, and how can we change people's attitudes towards their body? We talk about the influence of social media and TV, different types of comparing, and the different outcomes of body dissatisfaction. How should we combat this? Should changes happen on a cultural or personal level?2017-10-0318 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastPsychology and the Environment - Linda StegHere is an episode with Linda Steg, professor of Environmental Psychology at the RuG. We talk about two approaches to lessening the human impact on global warming, the Paris Agreement, Donald Trump's decision to abandon it, and more. Which approach do you think will have a larger impact? If you're interested in this podcast, subscribe to us on Soundcloud (goo.gl/YTBaCj) and iTunes (goo.gl/Q9XtxH). Check www.mindwise-groningen.nl for more psychology-related content!2017-07-0825 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastIn Time - Hedderik van RijnHello, dear listeners! It's been a while since our last episode, good to see you again. Today, we present to you our talk with Hedderik van Rijn. He is a cognitive neuroscientist, currently researching how humans perceive and keep track of time. We talk about his work, particularly on the challenges of obtaining the prestigious Vici grant, and dip our toes in the theoretical background of his research. Do you want your future robot to be able to pour you a glass of milk? Hedderik van Rijn's work will help equip robots with a more human-like time perception.2017-05-1233 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastA History of Meaning - Jeremy BurmanWe sat down in Jeremy Burman's (@BurmanPhD on Twitter) book-filled office to talk about... well, a lot of things. He is a historian of science, currently investigating Jean Piaget's lost work on child development, among many other topics. He shares with us his personal history, which starts in the "dot-com" era, hoping to become a multimillionaire. Why did he switch from dreaming of market dominance to writing about how concepts change over time? - mindwise-groningen.nl2017-02-1933 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastSebastiaan Mathôt - Pupillary (Open) Sciencehttp://www.cogsci.nl/ - his blog http://osdoc.cogsci.nl/ - OpenSesame Sebastiaan recently started working as an assistant professor at the Experimental Psychology department here in Groningen. In this episode, we get to meet him for the first time. His experimental work deals with vision, and more specifically- the study of pupillometry. He shares a lot of interesting findings about pupils, for example that covert attention (i.e. looking at an object with “your mind’s eye”, and not fixating your view on it) plays an interesting role in pupil size. He has a lifelong interest in computer scienc...2016-11-2429 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastMarieke Timmerman- Behind The Scenes Of The Exam Committeehttp://www.rug.nl/staff/m.e.timmerman/ prof. dr. Marieke Timmerman joins Airi in our attempt at a 'How Stuff Works?' episode about the Examination Committee of the Psychology Programme. The committee is well known to us students, but its functions and capabilities are still a mystery to many. Should you send that angry email after you fail with 1 mistake too many, and how many questions can be removed from an exam? Many details await! Listen, enjoy, and of course feel free to let us know what you think!2016-08-2525 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastJacob Jolij- Neuroscientist on the FringeJulian sits down with dr. Jacob Jolij, a Cognitive Neuroscientist at Groningen's Psychology Department. Most memorable among students as the gatekeeper of the psychology bachelor- the lecturer of Intro to Psychology in the beginning of the 1st year. They talk about applying cognitive research to new technologies, working with Spotify, becoming famous for conducting research on the ultimate feel-good song, his favourite teaching experiences, and round off the podcast with an apologetic discussion of the TEDx format. https://twitter.com/jjolij http://www.jolij.com/ Photo ©SanderMartens2016-06-0527 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastAnselm Fuermaier- ADHD In Society"In a society where so much is expected from us, isn't it "normal" to have symptoms like ADHD?" This time, we sit down with dr. Anselm Fuermaier and discuss his main field of research - ADHD. Although it is now accepted as a highly prevalent disorder, is there a chance that it might be overdiagnosed? Anselm discusses his thoughts with us. ----- http://mindwise-groningen.nl/?s=fuermaier https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anselm_Fuermaier2016-05-2827 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastSicco De Knecht - Science in Transition?Today's special guest is Sicco de Knecht. He is a PhD student in neuroscience at the University of Amsterdam, and an active participant in the ReThink movement (http://rethinkuva.org/about-rethink-uva/). He is a prolific writer for the internet journal De Fusie In 2015, and was elected ‘m/w of the year’ by UvA's university newspaper Folia. Sicco's writing: (1)http://defusie.net/auteur/sicco-de-knecht/ (2)http://www.folia.nl/actueel/98272/sicco-de-knecht-is-folias-man-van-het-jaar Articles & books mentioned this episode: (1)http://www.scienceintransition.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Science-in-Transition-Position-Paper-final.pdf (2)https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/what-are-universities-for/418997.article (3)http://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2016/jan/11/want-to-improve-teaching-in-universities-value-those-who-teach Podcast Host: @MarcoSchlosser , Edwina Wong2016-05-2045 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastMeditating Scientists & The Science of MeditationMarieke van Vugt is an assistant professor in the Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Engineering (ALICE) at the University of Groningen. Her research aims to understand how we make the decisions we make, and how they are affected by our memories and context. In addition, she is interested in how meditation practice affects our cognitive system, and the consequences this has for our behaviour. She uses the unique approach of computational modeling to investigate these practices. Podcast Host: @MarcoSchlosser (Twitter) http://www.ai.rug.nl/~mkvanvugt/research.html Please feel free to share your thoughts and feedback in the...2016-05-0139 minMindwise PodcastMindwise Podcastdr. Casper Albers and Boris Kyuchoukov- University PoliticsBoris Kyuchoukov and dr. Casper Albers are both involved with the University Council and in this episode they will give us an insider perspective on the University of Groningen’s politics. How do ideas get generated in the council, and what is the process through which a “baby” idea gets transformed into a fully grown administrative decision? Is the scientific method used in the development of the university? Why is the focus on University Rankings both beneficial and detrimental to an educational establishment? Is it a good idea to expand our campuses to Friesland and China? What new implementations can we hop...2016-04-0834 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastStats 1 with Don - Don van Ravenzwaaij on the introductory statistics courseDon van Ravenzwaaij talks to us about the introductory statistics course he teaches at the Psychology department of the University of Groningen. Find out now what the course consists of, how to study and why statistics is so useful.2016-02-1912 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastDon van Ravenzwaaij - A magical StatisticianGroningen's new stats Prof has it all: insights into Bayesian statistics, cool cognitive response time models and a professional career as a Magic The Gathering player. Still not impressed? Then check out what he has to say about the replication crisis in science and how we might tackle it. Find Don here: http://www.donvanravenzwaaij.com or tune in to the next Mindwise podcast when he will talk to us about the introductory statistic course he teaches at the University of Groningen.2016-02-1324 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastJudith Daniels- The Science of DetachmentWelcome back to the podcast! In this episode, we sit down with dr. Judith Daniels who started working in University of Groningen's Psychology Department relatively recently. You will hear about her research interests- revolving around the fascinating phenomenon of dissociation. Everyone has had dissociative moments many times in their lives, but for some people it might come with a serious price, such as people suffering from PTSD. The science behind this and other discussed topics is still very much a work in progress and has many implications for improving treatment efficacy, gaining new insights on how the human mind integrates...2016-02-0627 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastMiriam Lommen - Meeting Groningen's newest PTSD researcherWelcome back to the mindwise podcast! For this special episode mindwise met Miriam Lommen. She newly arrived at the University of Groningen and will talk to us about her research in the area of PTSD, life in academia and, of course, how it is to come to Groningen. Find out now about her experiences in Oxford, her past research project in Sri Lanka and about how to become a researcher.2015-11-2035 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastNina Hansen - Applied Research WorldwideIt's summer and thus university-free time (at least for most of us students)! We hope this podcast episode can satisfy your unmet longing for casually academic conversations. For this episode, Nina Hansen, associate professor at the University of Groningen, chatted with us about her current research project in Sri Lanka, her passion for applied research, the importance of taking initiative (Bachelor students listen up!!) and much more. Enjoy! Check the following links to explore more of the topics we mentioned: Nina's publications and activities http://www.rug.nl/staff/n.hansen/research One Laptop per Child http://one.laptop.org ...2015-07-2524 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastPontus Leander - Navigating AcademiaWelcome back to the podcast! Today's guest is Pontus Leander. His research interests include motivation, goal pursuit and social cognition. In this episode we explore his professional and personal journey through academia. He shares insightful experiences and we ponder over what mindset is most helpful to navigate academia. Enjoy! Links to topics mentioned during the episode: http://www.apa.org/pubs/books/4441010.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bargh2015-05-2638 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastTrudy Dehue - Visions for a New AcademiaWelcome back to the podcast! Today’s guest on the show is Professor Trudy Dehue. Trudy is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Groningen. Her fascinating research interests include the classification issue in science, the neurobiological turn in psychology, the commercialization of medicines testing, and the standardizing power of experimental research over health care. If you want to find out more about Trudy then please check the links below. There you can find links to her website, her books, her TED talk and great articles Trudy recommended such as the one by Keith Thomas titled “What...2015-05-0936 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastResearch Methods Episode 5: Browsing the ToolboxThis is the fifth episode of our new podcast series, in which psychology students from the University of Groningen interview their lecturers. Here, we discuss the researcher's diverse toolbox. Throughout the current block, dr. Tassos Sarampalis, the lecturer for the course 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' will be the weekly guest on our podcast to answers students' questions. If you have feedback concerning this episode or want your own questions to be featured in upcoming episodes, please contact us at mindwise@rug.nl Photo by Sander Martens: www.sandermartens.com2015-04-0623 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastResearch Methods Episode 4: How To Ride an Open Data WaveThis is the fourth episode of our new podcast series, in which psychology students from the University of Groningen interview their lecturers. Here, we discuss open access research and the future possibilities it might bring. Throughout the current block, dr. Tassos Sarampalis, the lecturer for the course 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' will be the weekly guest on our podcast to answers students' questions. If you have feedback concerning this episode or want your own questions to be featured in upcoming episodes, please contact us at mindwise@rug.nl Photo by Sander Martens: www.sandermartens.com2015-03-1930 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastResearch Methods Episode 3: Throwing The Baby Out With The P - ValueThis is the third episode of our new podcast series, in which psychology students from the University of Groningen interview their lecturers. Throughout the current block, dr. Tassos Sarampalis, the lecturer for the course 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' will be the weekly guest on our podcast to answers students' questions. If you have feedback concerning this episode or want your own questions to be featured in upcoming episodes, please contact us at mindwise@rug.nl Find the BASP's editorial here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/01973533.2015.1012991 Photo by Sander Martens: www.sandermartens.com2015-03-1122 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastResearch Methods Episode 2: Why values matter!This is the second episode of our new podcast series, in which psychology students from the University of Groningen interview their lecturers. Throughout the current block, dr. Tassos Sarampalis, the lecturer for the course 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' will be the weekly guest on our podcast to answers students' questions. If you have feedback concerning this episode or want your own questions to be featured in upcoming episodes, please contact us at mindwise@rug.nl Photo by Sander Martens: www.sandermartens.com2015-03-0519 minMindwise PodcastMindwise PodcastResearch Methods Episode 1: Who is Tassos Sarampalis?This is the first episode of our new podcast series, in which psychology students from the University of Groningen interview their lecturers. Throughout the current block, dr. Tassos Sarampalis, the lecturer for the course 'Research Methods: Theory and Ethics' will be the weekly guest on our podcast to answers students' questions. If you have feedback concerning this episode or want your own questions to be featured in upcoming episodes, please contact us at mindwise@rug.nl Photo by Sander Martens: www.sandermartens.com2015-02-2423 min