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Les Histoires de l'art
Simon de Monicault | François Boucher et le "baron voleur"
Simon de Monicault revient de la Big Apple.La Frick Collection, un des incontournables musées new-yorkais, vient de rouvrir ses portes. On peut y admirer la remarquable collection d’un homme d’affaires très controversé. Parmi les œuvres emblématiques, des panneaux peints attribués à François Boucher. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-06-10
04 min
The Naked Scientists Podcast
Titans of Science: Simon Baron-Cohen
In this edition of The Naked Scientists, Titans of Science continues with Autism research pioneer, Simon Baron-Cohen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2025-05-27
32 min
Naked Scientists
Titans of Science: Simon Baron-Cohen
In this edition of The Naked Scientists, Titans of Science continues with Autism research pioneer, Simon Baron-Cohen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2025-05-27
32 min
The Naked Scientists Podcast - Stripping Down Science
Titans of Science: Simon Baron-Cohen
In this edition of The Naked Scientists, Titans of Science continues with Autism research pioneer, Simon Baron-Cohen... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
2025-05-27
32 min
Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Sir Simon Baron-Cohen on the Pattern Seekers, how autism drives human invention.
Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Sir Simon Baron-Cohen is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Cambridge and Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. He is Director of the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge. His latest book is The Pattern Seekers, how autism drives human invention.Please subscribe to this channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/ScientificSense?sub_confirmation=1
2025-04-19
49 min
The Dov Baron Show
Part 1 of 2: Mandy Harvey: The Deaf Singer Who Inspired Millions!
Part 1 of 2: Mandy Harvey: The Deaf Singer Who Inspired Millions! . What's the one sense that, if it was taken away from you, would shatter your dreams? On the next two episodes of The Dov Baron Show, join Dov as he welcomes a remarkable woman who turned her profound loss of total deafness at 18 into a journey of extraordinary victory. Mandy Harvey became famous for earning Simon Cowell's golden buzzer on America's Got Talent, Mandy's story demonstrates perseverance and the redefinition of possibility. . Discover how, with the feel of vibrations, Mandy came...
2025-01-05
28 min
Cambridge Gravity Encounters
Episode #1: Professor Sir Simon Baron Cohen - Director of the Autism Research Centre, University of Cambridge
In this episode, we speak with Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, a world leader in autism research at the University of Cambridge. Simon discusses how taking risks and balancing boldness with caution have fueled his groundbreaking work. He also shares his love for bass guitar and its role in his life.A pioneer in autism studies, Simon has developed influential theories, authored five books, and published over 700 papers. As Director of the Autism Research Centre, he has driven advances in understanding autism, typical sex differences, and synaesthesia. Knighted in 2021, he remains a passionate advocate for autism research and...
2024-12-08
26 min
She Changed History
5. Alice Milliat: Untold heroism and a trailblazer for women in Sports.
The Untold Heroism of Alice Milliat: Trailblazer for Women in SportsJoin Simon and Vicky in this riveting episode of Wonder Women, as they delve into the inspirational yet unsung story of Alice Josephine Marie Milliat. Born in 1884 in Nantes, France, Alice faced personal tragedies but found solace in sports, especially after moving to England. Despite resistance from the male-dominated sports world, spearheaded by the antagonistic Baron Pierre de Coubertin, Alice became a formidable force advocating for women's inclusion in the Olympic Games. Her relentless pursuit led to the establishment of the Women's Olympic...
2024-11-19
27 min
Branches of Philosophy Podcast
[7] Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind By Simon Baron-Cohen
An introduction and summary of "Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind" By Simon Baron-Cohen 1995 In Mindblindness, Simon Baron-Cohen presents a model of the evolution and development of "mindreading." He argues that we mindread all the time, effortlessly, automatically, and mostly unconsciously. It is the natural way in which we interpret, predict, and participate in social behavior and communication. We ascribe mental states to people: states such as thoughts, desires, knowledge, and intentions. Building on many years of research, Baron-Cohen concludes that children with autism, suffer from "mindblindness" as a result of a selective impairment in mindreading...
2024-09-24
15 min
Purposeful Empathy with Anita Nowak
Exploring Degrees of Empathy Ft. Dr. Simon Baron-Cohen Purposeful Empathy Hosted by Anita Nowak
Watch this episode to learn about the empathy bell curve from one of the world’s leading empathy experts. Dr. Simon Baron-Cohen is a Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge. He is also the Director of their Autism Research Centre. In this episode, he discusses the importance of empathy in our relationships and society, how to overcome empathy deficits, and why attachment theory is such a powerful parenting style. 00:00 Preview 00:36 Introduction 00:54 About Dr. Simon Baron-Cohen 02:33 What inspires Simon’s empathy research 06:50 The necessity for empathy in the workforce 09:49 The empathy bell curve 12:36 The difference between affective and...
2024-08-01
39 min
The Data Malarkey Podcast
How can we make the world better and fairer for all? With Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen from the University of Cambridge and the Autism Research Centre
In this episode of the Data Malarkey podcast, data storyteller Sam Knowles is joined by Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at the University of Cambridge, where he also runs the Autism Research Centre. Simon has been working in the field of autism for approaching 40 years and is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject. Since the mid-1980s, the research he’s led and undertaken has led him to advance several different, complementary theories of the condition including: the mind-blindness theory, the prenatal sex steroid theory, and the empathising-systemising theory of au...
2024-07-17
53 min
Soluble(s) | Actu, Ecologie, Société & Solutions
2050Now, le média qui vise 14 millions de Français, la « classe écologique » - Avec Aude Baron
Comment rendre désirable une vie quotidienne et un système économique compatibles avec les objectifs climatiques à atteindre d’ici à 2050 ? Pour le groupe Les Echos-Le parisien, une de ses réponses se retrouve dans le dispositif 2050Now. Le groupe qui appartient au leader mondial du luxe, le Français LVMH, a lancé un nouveau média, 2050Now, dédié aux enjeux écologiques. Il repose sur deux piliers : un média 100 % numérique qui diffuse ses vidéos de décryptage, de partage des solutions et interviews de spécialistes sur les réseaux sociaux en parallèle de...
2024-05-20
19 min
Soluble(s) | Actu, Ecologie, Société & Solutions
2050Now, le média qui vise 14 millions de Français, la « classe écologique » - Avec Aude Baron
Comment rendre désirable une vie quotidienne et un système économique compatibles avec les objectifs climatiques à atteindre d’ici à 2050 ? Pour le groupe Les Echos-Le parisien, une de ses réponses se retrouve dans le dispositif 2050Now. Le groupe qui appartient au leader mondial du luxe, le Français LVMH, a lancé un nouveau média, 2050Now, dédié aux enjeux écologiques. Il repose sur deux piliers : un média 100 % numérique qui diffuse ses vidéos de décryptage, de partage des solutions et interviews de spécialistes sur les réseaux sociaux en parallèle de...
2024-05-20
19 min
The Human Podcast
Life Story Of World Leading Autism Researcher | Ep 32 (Prof Simon Baron-Cohen)
Professor Simon Baron Cohen is a professor of clinical psychologist and professor of clinical psychopathology at the University of Cambridge. He is the director of the Autism Research Centre (ARC) and one of world's leading autism researchers.WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/fwC1rzgmPtwSOCIAL:TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thehumanpodcasttiktokInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehumanpodcastinsta𝕏 - https://twitter.com/heyhumanpodcastGUEST:Simon's 𝕏: https://twitter.com/sbaroncohenSimon's Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon...
2024-04-27
58 min
Entre Nous (Oussama & Basile)
Le psychologue derrière notre rencontre (feat. Simon Baron) - "Entre Nous" #8 (Oussama & Basile)
Dans cet épisode, nous avons la surprise de recevoir la personne qui a littéralement provoqué notre rencontre. Il s'agit du psychologue Simon Baron qui est aussi le CPO d'AssessFirst, une des plus belles HR Techs françaises. Nous allons creuser sur l'origine de cette rencontre, mais aussi sur la personnalité, les motivations et ce que devrait devenir l'école pour "vraiment" remplir sa mission... enjoy !
2024-04-14
1h 35
Show Up!
S3 E1 The Pattern Seekers by Simon Baron Cohen
Welcome to the Show Up! podcast.In this episode, we dive into "The Pattern Seekers" by Simon Baron Cohen. We explore the two ways of thinking: systematizing and empathy, and how they impact leadership and teamwork. Understanding these brain types can lead to more effective collaboration. We also discuss the correlation between autism and extreme systematizing, and the importance of self-awareness for leaders in understanding their team members. This book is a valuable tool for sparking conversations about diversity of thinking within teams. Sign up to the Show Up! Newsletter here:
2024-03-05
50 min
The Thinking Mind Podcast: Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
E71 - Is Autism a Disability or a Difference? (with Professor Sir Simon Baron Cohen)
Professor Sir Simon Baron Cohen is a Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, and Director of the Autism Centre at Cambridge University. He is the author of 600 scientific articles and 4 books, including Zero Degrees of Empathy and the Pattern Seekers. He created the first UK clinic for adults suspected to have Asperger's syndrome that has helped over 1000 patients have their disability recognised. He was chair of the Nice guideline development group for Adults with Autism and was chair of the psychology section of the British Academy. Interviewed by Dr. Rebecca Wilkinson - Give feedback here - thinkingmindpodcast@gma...
2024-01-12
46 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Necessity and lies | Rebecca Roache, Simon Baron-Cohen, Hilary Lawson
Is it ever right to lie? Is honesty ever wrong?Looking for a link we mentioned? Find it here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesHonesty is upheld as an age-old virtue of civilisation. Yet there are many instances where we deem lying desirable. Few would think it right for parents to be honest with their offspring about their favourite child, or to be honest about talents or abilities if it is likely to be hurtful for a relative, colleague or friend. Nor are we critical of Churchill for his rousing wartime speeches even if we now k...
2023-12-05
46 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Necessity and lies | Rebecca Roache, Simon Baron-Cohen, Hilary Lawson
Is it ever right to lie? Is honesty ever wrong?Looking for a link we mentioned? Find it here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesHonesty is upheld as an age-old virtue of civilisation. Yet there are many instances where we deem lying desirable. Few would think it right for parents to be honest with their offspring about their favourite child, or to be honest about talents or abilities if it is likely to be hurtful for a relative, colleague or friend. Nor are we critical of Churchill for his rousing wartime speeches even if we now k...
2023-12-05
46 min
Entre Nous (Oussama & Basile)
Le psychologue derrière notre rencontre ! (feat. Simon Baron) - "Entre Nous" #8 (Oussama & Basile)
Il y a un peu plus d'un an, une discussion a eu lieu entre deux hommes. Un psychologue du travail devenu CPO d'une des plus belles HR Techs françaises, Simon Baron, et l'intrigant Basile Vierne (mon podcast-partner in crime). Cette discussion a alors mené le premier à me faire rencontrer le second...
2023-11-07
1h 35
Sofa King Podcast
Episode 736: Sacha Baron Cohen: The Delightful Doppelganger
On this episode of the world famous Sofa King Podcast, we talk about the many lives of Sacha Baron Cohen. He won awards as Ali G and took over the world as Borat, all through his unique style of comedy. Sacha Baron Cohen develops humor that plays off the prejudice, politeness, and ignorance of people. He takes shots at celebrities, politicians, racists, and an anti-Semites in the most scathing way possible. He even took down Rudy Giuliani in a now infamous scene with his fake daughter. If you don’t know his work, what the hell’s wrong with you?!? He’s...
2023-10-31
1h 37
Sofa King Podcast
Episode 736: Sacha Baron Cohen: The Delightful Doppelganger
On this episode of the world famous Sofa King Podcast, we talk about the many lives of Sacha Baron Cohen. He won awards as Ali G and took over the world as Borat, all through his unique style of comedy. Sacha Baron Cohen develops humor that plays off the prejudice, politeness, and ignorance of people. He takes shots at celebrities, politicians, racists, and an anti-Semites in the most scathing way possible. He even took down Rudy Giuliani in a now infamous scene with his fake daughter. If you don’t know his work, what the hell’s wrong with you?!? He’s...
2023-10-31
1h 37
Hub Podcasts
Hub Dialogues: Simon Baron-Cohen on Autism, Invention & Progress
This episode of Hub Dialogues features Simon Baron-Cohen, professor of psychology and psychiatry and director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge, about his must-read book, The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention. The Hub Dialogues features The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. The episodes are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation and the Linda Frum and Howard Sokolowski Charitable Foundation. I...
2023-10-30
39 min
Death Clock
Understanding Autism with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen (Professor, University of Cambridge)
In this episode, we speak with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen about autism. Simon is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge and the Director of the Autism Research Centre. He is also the author of over 600 peer-reviewed scientific articles and many books, including most recently ‘The Pattern Seekers’. Recently knighted, he is also the Vice-President of the National Autistic Society and a National Institute of Health Research Senior Investigator. During our conversation, Simon sheds light on key topics surrounding autism, helping to demystify common misconceptions and provide a deeper understanding. We delv...
2023-10-13
46 min
Philosophy For Our Times
The new 10 commandments | Massimo Pigliucci, Simon Baron-Cohen, Sophie Grace Chapel
Are we bound by traditional rules for life or is it time for a new playbook? Tune in to find out!Seeking the link mentioned in this episode? It's right here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesIn this thought-provoking discussion, our distinguished panelists delve into the foundations of moral codes and rules for living. Sophie-Grace Chappell, Professor of Philosophy at the Open University, Massimo Pigliucci, Professor of Philosophy at the City College of New York, and Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, wrestle with the question: Can...
2023-07-04
43 min
Philosophy For Our Times
The new 10 commandments | Massimo Pigliucci, Simon Baron-Cohen, Sophie Grace Chapel
Are we bound by traditional rules for life or is it time for a new playbook? Tune in to find out!Seeking the link mentioned in this episode? It's right here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesIn this thought-provoking discussion, our distinguished panelists delve into the foundations of moral codes and rules for living. Sophie-Grace Chappell, Professor of Philosophy at the Open University, Massimo Pigliucci, Professor of Philosophy at the City College of New York, and Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, wrestle with the question: Can...
2023-07-04
43 min
Desperately Seeking Wisdom
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen is a leading clinical psychologist and expert in autism. He has written a number of popular science books exploring subjects ranging from empathy (and the lack of it) to understanding how the neurodivergent mind works. He believes terms like “good” and “evil” don’t help us see how and why people operate as they do - and it’s in this area where much of his wisdom is to be found.
2023-04-03
52 min
The Greg McKeown Podcast
183. Utilizing Neurodiversity with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen (Part 2)
Today is part two with Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. In this episode, we go deeper into the challenges, but also the opportunities of being neurodiverse. Have you have ever struggled with traditional schooling? Have you ever felt that your mind works differently compared to the people around you? If you work with people who would fit that description or live with people who seem to be somehow on the spectrum, this episode can be exceptionally valuable. By the end of this episode, you will discover how these differences, even though they may have kept you back until this point, can...
2023-03-30
32 min
The Greg McKeown Podcast
181. Utilizing Neurodiversity with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen (Part 1)
Have you ever felt that you were neurodiverse in some way? Did you ever struggle with the traditional school system? Did you or someone you know take away from school the worst of all possible learnings, that you or they were unintelligent? Well, today I have invited Professor Simon Barron-Cohen, the author of The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention, to be on the show. This is part one of two interviews in which Simon takes from his 40 years of research at the University of Cambridge in order to help people who are neurodiverse, particularly people on the...
2023-03-23
35 min
Converging Dialogues
#209 - Autism: Difference and Disability: A Dialogue with Simon Baron-Cohen
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Simon Baron-Cohen about various components of autism. They define autism, discuss the systematizing mechanism and the if-and-then logic, and talk about the empathy circuit. They discuss how the systematizing quotient (SQ) and the empathy quotient (EQ) correspond with research on Big-5 personality and intelligence research. They mention some of the sex differences between between the SQ and EQ, evolutionary elements of invention, autism in present times, and many other topics.Simon Baron-Cohen is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Cambridge and Fellow at...
2023-03-06
53 min
The Dissenter
#746 Simon Baron-Cohen: Autism, Systemizing, Empathy, and Sex Differences
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Simon Baron-Cohen is Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. He has made...
2023-02-20
1h 00
Affaires et terroir
016 - Une cabane à sucre végane tente le modèle de contribution volontaire : La Cabane à Tuque
Ce balado est présenté par le nouveau groupe d'affaires Boisson Québec --> Consulter notre dossier Sirop d'érable - Or blond du Québec ----- Depuis 2016, le restaurant La Cabane à Tuque n'ouvre que durant la période des érablières à Mont-Tremblant. Offrant maintenant un menu uniquement végétalien, son propriétaire Simon Meloche Goulet tente un modèle unique pour sa saison 2023 après avoir été dépassé par la gestion durant la pandémie : « Avant, je recevais jusqu'à 35 à 40 personnes de groupes différents. [...] On pouvait opérer à trois staffs. [...] L'année dernière, il y ava...
2023-02-17
39 min
SocialFlight Live & Cockpit2Cowl
Episode #113 - SocialFlight Live! - Baron Pilot & Kim: "The Road to PIC"
With over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, the Baron Pilot channel is inspiring both pilots and aviation enthusiasts alike to get out there and fly. Together, Kris and Kim share their adventures and their love of flying by taking viewers along for the ride everywhere that they go. Their new adventure is truly captivating as it follow’s Kim’s journey to go from Second in Command to Pilot in Command, including all of the highs and lows that the flight training process brings to so many. I’m thrilled to call them friends and even more excited to have them with u...
2022-08-26
1h 03
The SeaBin Podcast
Baron Smokey Von Ravenstien
This week i am joined by the wonderful Tom coles from the band Sail. We talk fox hunting, unexpected chewing and do some madlibs. Host - Simon walker. Guest - Tom coles. Editing - Jimmers
2022-06-28
1h 04
Mind Manifest Podcast
EP 24 - Simon Baron-Cohen
In today’s podcast, I spoke with Simon Baron-Cohen. Professor Baron-Cohen is a world expert in the field of Autism research, and we had a wide-ranging discussion on this topic. The ways in which psychedelic compounds interface with different styles of cognition is a fascinating area, and the exploration of how psychedelic compounds are experienced phenomenologically by those on the spectrum is largely untilled scientific soil.
2022-06-22
1h 19
The Way We Roll
Oh Bristol, so much to answer for - Getting paid for disability advocacy & creating a safe place or exclusion?
Bristol recently advertised for a Commissioner for their Disability Equality Commission. You need skills and experience and be expected to be a spokesperson. Time commitment is up to seven working weeks a year. Salary, zero. How much do we value equalities work? What value do we give to different contributions? When should we get paid, and when is it voluntary? How do we value those who help achieve it?There has been all-party support for some new play parks for disabled adults in Bristol again, coincidentally. So good news? Well, it might be, but why has this...
2021-12-23
48 min
The Crackin' Backs Podcast
Episode #26 - ProSport Conference - Dr. Doneisha Simon
Dr. D. Simon, D. C., C.C.E.P., is a graduate of Life University. Her interest in sports rehab brought her to PFCS as a student and she has been a volunteer with Pro-Sports Chiropractic for the last few years. She currently resides in Atlanta where she has been in practice for 4 years. She has a passion for helping people get better and her goal is to one day become a chiropractor for professional athletes and entertainers.We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From...
2021-12-08
32 min
Human Nature with Roni Fouks
Ep. 18 - Simon Baron-Cohen: How Autism Drives Human Innovation
Prof. Simon Baron-Cohen and I discussed his new book, Pattern Seekers, and how autism has been a driving force for innovation throughout human history. We spoke about the difference between the Systemizing Mechanism and the Empathy Circuit, and how there is a big overlap between individuals with autism and those who are hyper-systemizers. Simon explained how, for most of human history, the true innovators and inventors were individuals who were curious, focused, and constantly trying to understand the systems that govern our world.Check out his latest book The Pattern Seekers: https://www.am...
2021-12-07
1h 03
The Bigger Picture
Ep. 18 - Simon Baron-Cohen: How Autism Drives Human Innovation
Prof. Simon Baron-Cohen and I discussed his new book, Pattern Seekers, and how autism has been a driving force for innovation throughout human history. We spoke about the difference between the Systemizing Mechanism and the Empathy Circuit, and how there is a big overlap between individuals with autism and those who are hyper-systemizers. Simon explained how, for most of human history, the true innovators and inventors were individuals who were curious, focused, and constantly trying to understand the systems that govern our world.Check out his latest book The Pattern Seekers: https://www.am...
2021-12-07
1h 03
Autism (Audio)
Autism Research and Neurodiversity: The Changing Culture with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen examines the changing nature of autism research and how it should become participatory and co-designed by the autistic community. He emphasizes the need for research and society to address neurodiversity and disability. He is joined by autism advocate Becca Lory Hector and special education advocate Michelle McGowan for an engaging discussion rooted in the perspective of the autism community. Series: "Autism Awareness Programs" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 37652]
2021-12-04
1h 18
Autism (Video)
Autism Research and Neurodiversity: The Changing Culture with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen examines the changing nature of autism research and how it should become participatory and co-designed by the autistic community. He emphasizes the need for research and society to address neurodiversity and disability. He is joined by autism advocate Becca Lory Hector and special education advocate Michelle McGowan for an engaging discussion rooted in the perspective of the autism community. Series: "Autism Awareness Programs" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 37652]
2021-12-04
1h 18
Autism (Audio)
Autism Research and Neurodiversity: The Changing Culture with Sir Simon Baron-Cohen
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen examines the changing nature of autism research and how it should become participatory and co-designed by the autistic community. He emphasizes the need for research and society to address neurodiversity and disability. He is joined by autism advocate Becca Lory Hector and special education advocate Michelle McGowan for an engaging discussion rooted in the perspective of the autism community. Series: "Autism Awareness Programs" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 37652]
2021-12-04
1h 18
Fierce Autie
Problematic Professional: Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://fierceautie.com/2021/09/04/problematic-professional-professor-sir-simon-baron-cohen/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fierceautie/support
2021-09-05
09 min
Fierce Autie
Problematic Professional: Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://fierceautie.com/2021/09/04/problematic-professional-professor-sir-simon-baron-cohen/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fierceautie/support
2021-09-05
08 min
The Polar Bear Project
Episode 3 - Simon Baron Cohen
Dr Simon Baron-Cohen a clinical psychologist and Director of ARC the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. In this episode Simon has an exciting somewhat exclusive announcement about the latest research project he is involved in… SPECTRUM 10K we also discuss what attracted Simon to researching Autism, and he shares his views on the complexity of the spectrum.For more, visit https://polarbearproject.com/
2021-08-24
29 min
Thoughty Auti - The Autism Podcast
Autism, Empathy & The Theory Of Mind with Simon Baron-Cohen
Is the study ethical or an attempt at eugenics? Do autistic people feel empathy? How is autism different to psychopathy? Professor Simon Baron-Cohen releases the Spectrum 10k on the Thoughty Auti Podcast - The largest study EVER in the UK! Funded by the Welcome Trust, the study aims to add to the international effort to identify autism-related genes. Severe mental health, suicidality, bullying and social isolation are all too common in autistic people. This research may help isolate the genetic and life-experience factors from each other - allowing scientists to push policy-makers for better support systems and inclusion for autistic...
2021-08-24
1h 10
The ABCs of ASD
BONUS EPISODE: Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen's Training Videos
In this bonus episode of our discussion with Dr. Denise Lai Chua, we discuss Sir Simon Baron-Cohen's invaluable contributions to the field of Autism, and discuss some of the technology that has developed from his work, including “EmoInterpret”, the app now available for download on Android phones.
2021-08-06
08 min
Daisy and Me: A Podcast about Autism
Series 2: Episode 5 - "Why?" with Professor Sir Simon Baron Cohen
Welcome to Daisy and Me, a podcast about autism. Presented by Louise, Neil and Ronnie Barbour, they talk about issues surrounding autism, parenting and beyond through the eyes of their experience with Daisy, their daughter and granddaughter. This week, we're joined by one of the most distinguished figures in the world of Autism research, Professor Sir Simon Baron Cohen. He's the Director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, and his work on Autism spans more than 30 years. It's a fascinating interview with a brilliant man. Find out more about the work of the ARC here...
2021-08-02
58 min
P.S Say Cheese
Ep. 7 - Autism with Sir Simon Baron Cohen & Sarah Kyle
Petra & Sam put the kids to bed and sit down with Cambridge professor of developmental psychopathology, Sir Simon Baron Cohen, and Petra's Place Operations Director, Sarah Kyle, to discuss Autism. Listen in to hear the four discuss misunderstandings, societal expectations, and moving forward accepting people's differences. Click Subscribe and/or Follow to stay up to date on all things P.S Say Cheese. A Rial Productions Podcast
2021-06-25
58 min
Introvertendo - Autismo por Autistas
#171 - Simon Baron-Cohen
Simon Baron-Cohen é um dos pesquisadores mais notáveis da comunidade do autismo dos últimos 30 anos, notório por conceitos populares e polêmicos, bem como a sua presença significativa nos meios de comunicação. No episódio final da série de figuras históricas do autismo, sua vida e obra, ainda em construção, são narradas por Luca Nolasco. Arte: Vin Lima.Transcrição do episódio disponível no site do Introvertendo.
2021-05-03
04 min
The Scientistt Podcast
Simon Baron-Cohen: Autism and Human Invention
Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen is a cognitive neuroscientist and the Director of the Autism Research Centre, based at Cambridge University. Baron-Cohen was knighted in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to people with autism, as well as making major contributions to the fields of typical cognitive sex differences, autism prevalence and screening, and autism genetics. In this episode, we discuss whether autism is a disease, condition or difference ... the importance of neuro-diversity ... the role of pre-natal testosterone in predicting autism ... the ethical questions re screening for conditions before birth ... the lack of relationship between happiness and intelligence and ... invention...
2021-04-30
33 min
Virtually Teachers
Episode 15: Are GCSEs fit for purpose?
0.00-1.16: introduction1.16-22.23: What does assessment mean to us?22.23-53.50: Are GCSEs fit for purpose?53.50-end: Recommendations Chloe: https://www.itv.com/presscentre/ep1week13/britains-tiger-kings-trail-ross-kemphttps://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000tzg6/louis-theroux-shooting-joe-exoticRachel:Instagram and Ruth Brownleehttps://www.instagram.com/shetlandruthie/?hl=enSimon:Anatomy of Scandal by Sarah Vaughn The Pattern Seekers by Simon Baron-CohenJacob:Les Miserables by Victor HugoDavid:The Ezra Klein Show (podcast)...
2021-04-11
58 min
Les assemblages d'idées : cidre et vin
003 - Viticulture et vin nature selon La Bauge et Les Pervenches
Implantée depuis 40 ans au Québec, l’industrie du vin est en recherche constante et a vu ses méthodes de production évoluer dans tous les domaines et notamment dans sa manière de cultiver la vigne: choix des cépages – hybrides ou vitis vinifera –, emploi de pesticides, biodynamie, etc. Autant de contraintes qui ont un impact direct sur le produit. De plus, depuis très récemment, on assiste également à un engouement du consommateur québécois pour les vins nature. Effet de mode ou vrai marché? Simon Naud – Vignoble La Bauge: Vigneron depuis 35 années, Simon Naud dirige...
2021-03-29
41 min
Autism In Real Life
Episode 63: Simon Baron-Cohen and The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention
Simon and I have a great conversation about his most recent book which has us look at the human mind, its development, how we all process information differently and how the autistic brain could be tied to the greatest developments and inventions of our time thus far. Simon Baron-Cohen is the Director of the Autism Research Centre and a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Cambridge and Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. He is Director of the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge. He is author of Mindblindness, The Essential Difference, Prenatal Testosterone in M...
2021-03-23
50 min
Podcast
#48: Sir Simon Baron-Cohen on Putting Together the Big Picture from the Details
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen is professor of developmental psychopathology at the University of Cambridge, where he is Director of the Autism Research Centre and a Fellow of Trinity College. Simon's work has been foundational in research into Theory of Mind (how we understand the contents of others' thoughts) and Autism. His most recent book is The Pattern Seekers—which connects his years of theorizing about the nature of Autism with how humans have developed over the course of our species' history. In this conversation, we go deep into the genesis of his most influential ideas. I've been a student of Simon's wo...
2021-03-02
1h 01
Cognitive Revolution
#48: Sir Simon Baron-Cohen on Putting Together the Big Picture from the Details
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen is professor of developmental psychopathology at the University of Cambridge, where he is Director of the Autism Research Centre and a Fellow of Trinity College. Simon's work has been foundational in research into Theory of Mind (how we understand the contents of others' thoughts) and Autism. His most recent book is The Pattern Seekers—which connects his years of theorizing about the nature of Autism with how humans have developed over the course of our species' history. In this conversation, we go deep into the genesis of his most influential ideas. I've been a student of Simon's wo...
2021-03-02
1h 01
Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for Everyone
Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, author of "The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention"
This month's episode of Brain Science features Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, one of the world's leading researchers on the neuroscience of autism. We discuss his latest book "The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention." This book reminds us that many different kinds of science can enrich our lives and our understanding of what it means to be human. Sir Baron-Cohen explores the overlap between the human ability to invent and experiment and the condition that is currently called autism. Autism is often seen as a deficit in social cognition or empathy, but Baron-Cohen shows convincingly that there is a...
2021-02-26
44 min
The Psychology Podcast
Simon Baron-Cohen || How Autism Drives Human Invention
Today it’s great to chat with Simon Baron-Cohen. Simon is professor of psychology and psychiatry and director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University. He is the author of six hundred scientific articles and four books, including The Science of Evil and The Essential Difference. [2:47] Simon’s evolution of thought on autism [5:19] How the social realm of autism has evolved [8:12] The difference between autism and psychopathy [10:26] The role of affective vs cognitive empathy [12:37] How to navigate autism amidst cancel culture [14:18] Having autistic traits vs being on t...
2021-02-18
1h 09
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention by Simon Baron-Cohen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/487794to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention Author: Simon Baron-Cohen Narrator: Jonathan Cowley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 42 minutes Release date: February 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: A groundbreaking argument about the link between autism and ingenuity. Why can humans alone invent? In The Pattern Seekers, Cambridge University psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen makes a case that autism is as crucial to our creative and cultural history as the mastery of fire. Indeed, Baron-Cohen argues that autistic people have played a key role in...
2021-02-16
5h 42
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention by Simon Baron-Cohen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/487794 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention Author: Simon Baron-Cohen Narrator: Jonathan Cowley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 42 minutes Release date: February 16, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: A groundbreaking argument about the link between autism and ingenuity. Why can humans alone invent? In The Pattern Seekers, Cambridge University psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen makes a case that autism is as crucial to our creative and cultural history as the mastery of fire. Indeed, Baron-Cohen argues that autistic people have played a key role...
2021-02-16
10 min
Exploring Different Brains
Pattern Seekers: The Connection Between Autism & Invention, with Simon Baron-Cohen | EDB 232
Psychologist and author Simon Baron-Cohen discusses his work studying the impact people with autism have had on human invention. (35 minutes) Sir Simon Baron-Cohen FBA FBPsS FMedSci is a British clinical psychologist and professor of developmental psychopathology at the University of Cambridge. He is the Director of the University's Autism Research Centre and a Fellow of Trinity College. He has also made major contributions to the fields of typical cognitive sex differences, autism prevalence and screening, autism genetics, autism neuroimaging, autism and technical ability, and synaesthesia. Baron-Cohen was knighted in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to people with autism. He...
2021-02-14
35 min
New Books in Big Ideas
Simon Baron-Cohen, "The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention" (Allen Lane, 2020)
Why are humans alone capable of invention? This question is relevant to every human invention, from music to mathematics, sculpture and science, dating back to the beginnings of civilization. In The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention, Simon Baron-Cohen, the director of the Autism Research Center at Cambridge University, presents a new theory of human invention. His unexpected claim is that understanding autistic people — specifically their unstoppable drive to seek patterns, a characteristic of the condition — is the key to understanding both the ancient origins and the modern flowering of human creativity.In The Pattern Seeker...
2021-01-26
1h 01
New Books in Science
Simon Baron-Cohen, "The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention" (Allen Lane, 2020)
Why are humans alone capable of invention? This question is relevant to every human invention, from music to mathematics, sculpture and science, dating back to the beginnings of civilization. In The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention, Simon Baron-Cohen, the director of the Autism Research Center at Cambridge University, presents a new theory of human invention. His unexpected claim is that understanding autistic people — specifically their unstoppable drive to seek patterns, a characteristic of the condition — is the key to understanding both the ancient origins and the modern flowering of human creativity.In The Pattern Seeker...
2021-01-26
1h 01
New Books in Biology and Evolution
Simon Baron-Cohen, "The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention" (Allen Lane, 2020)
Why are humans alone capable of invention? This question is relevant to every human invention, from music to mathematics, sculpture and science, dating back to the beginnings of civilization. In The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention, Simon Baron-Cohen, the director of the Autism Research Center at Cambridge University, presents a new theory of human invention. His unexpected claim is that understanding autistic people — specifically their unstoppable drive to seek patterns, a characteristic of the condition — is the key to understanding both the ancient origins and the modern flowering of human creativity.In The Pattern Seeker...
2021-01-26
1h 01
New Books in Neuroscience
Simon Baron-Cohen, "The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention" (Allen Lane, 2020)
Why are humans alone capable of invention? This question is relevant to every human invention, from music to mathematics, sculpture and science, dating back to the beginnings of civilization. In The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention, Simon Baron-Cohen, the director of the Autism Research Center at Cambridge University, presents a new theory of human invention. His unexpected claim is that understanding autistic people — specifically their unstoppable drive to seek patterns, a characteristic of the condition — is the key to understanding both the ancient origins and the modern flowering of human creativity.In The Pattern Seeker...
2021-01-26
1h 01
New Books in Psychology
Simon Baron-Cohen, "The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention" (Allen Lane, 2020)
Why are humans alone capable of invention? This question is relevant to every human invention, from music to mathematics, sculpture and science, dating back to the beginnings of civilization. In The Pattern Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention, Simon Baron-Cohen, the director of the Autism Research Center at Cambridge University, presents a new theory of human invention. His unexpected claim is that understanding autistic people — specifically their unstoppable drive to seek patterns, a characteristic of the condition — is the key to understanding both the ancient origins and the modern flowering of human creativity.In The Pattern Seeker...
2021-01-26
1h 01
Noncompliant - the podcast
“The goal of autism research should be to improve the quality of life for autistic people” Interview with Simon Baron Cohen
I had a very interesting conversation with psychologist Simon Baron Cohen, whose new book The Pattern Seekers, discusses the history of invention, the importance of recognizing and valuing neurodiversity, and the challenges of bringing change to institutions such as schools and the workplace to create better working and learning environments for autistic people. Listen to … Continue reading “The goal of autism research should be to improve the quality of life for autistic people” Interview with Simon Baron Cohen
2020-12-10
00 min
All Autism Talk
How Autism Drives Human Invention with Simon Baron-Cohen
Simon Baron-Cohen is a Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry University of Cambridge and Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. He is Director of the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge. He is author of Mindblindness, The Essential Difference, Prenatal Testosterone in Mind, and Zero Degrees of Empathy. He has edited scholarly anthologies including Understanding Other Minds. He has written books for parents and teachers including Autism and Asperger Syndrome: The Facts. He is author of Mind Reading and The Transporters, digital educational resources to help children with autism learn emotion recognition, and both nominated for BAFTA awards. He serves as Scient...
2020-12-02
44 min
Autism Blueprint Podcast
Innovative Thinking and Autism | A Conversation with Simon Baron-Cohen about how neurodiversity drives invention
We’re in the library today talking with autism researcher, Simon Baron-Cohen, about his new book, “The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention.” In the book, he argues that understanding autism, and what he calls the Systemizing Mechanism to figure out why things are, is key to understanding the origins of and evolution of human creativity. In this episode you will discover: What it means to be a hyper-systemizer and how it relates to difficulties in expressing empathy. The five brain types Baron-Cohen has identified in his research. How our education system is not desi...
2020-12-01
47 min
The Different Minds podcast series
A conversation with Simon Baron-Cohen
Broadcaster John Offord chats to Simon Baron-Cohen, one of the world’s leading authorities on autism, and Director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge about autism theory and his latest book “The Pattern-Seekers: A New Theory of Human Invention” which argues that autistic people have been crucial to our creative and cultural history for the past 70,000 years. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/differentminds/support
2020-11-24
1h 07
Simon Squibb
Episode 44 | Sophie Baron, Founder of Mamamade
In episode 44, Simon talks to Sophie Baron. Sophie is the Founder of UK based parent/baby digital start-up Mamamade; a fast growing direct-to-consumer business. With the use of AI Mamamade creates bespoke nutrient-dense meals for children aged 6-36 months.Originally from New York, Sophie ventured to the UK to undertake a PhD at London School of Economics before becoming Head of Operations at a tech company.
2020-09-16
41 min
Unicorn Podcast
Episode 44 | Sophie Baron, Founder of Mamamade
In episode 44, Simon talks to Sophie Baron. Sophie is the Founder of UK based parent/baby digital start-up Mamamade; a fast growing direct-to-consumer business. With the use of AI Mamamade creates bespoke nutrient-dense meals for children aged 6-36 months.Originally from New York, Sophie ventured to the UK to undertake a PhD at London School of Economics before becoming Head of Operations at a tech company.
2020-09-16
41 min
Unicorn Podcast
Episode 44 | Sophie Baron, Founder of Mamamade
In episode 44, Simon talks to Sophie Baron. Sophie is the Founder of UK based parent/baby digital start-up Mamamade; a fast growing direct-to-consumer business. With the use of AI Mamamade creates bespoke nutrient-dense meals for children aged 6-36 months.Originally from New York, Sophie ventured to the UK to undertake a PhD at London School of Economics before becoming Head of Operations at a tech company.
2020-09-16
41 min
Elton Reads A Book A Week
The Science of Evil by Simon Baron-Cohen
"The Science of Evil" by Simon Baron-Cohen, a psychology book about "lack of empathy" being interpreted as "evil" that was so good, it inspired a game show that tortures a contestant with farts, hornets, and much, much more. Oh, and it's spelled "Rikishi", so feel free to Google...and be...AMAZED. I'd also like to thank Nate Winters for the writing help.
2019-04-15
36 min
Réflexions et entrepreneuriat avec Nelson Roberge
#2 - Commandite et engagement sociétale avec Simon Robert, Thomas Grégoire et Jean-Philippe Alepin.
Discussion autour de la commandite et de l'engagement sociétal des entreprises en 2018 avec: • Simon Robert, directeur de la responsabilité sociétale à Loto-Québec. Simon Robert oeuvre depuis 8 ans chez Loto-Québec, dont 4 ans en développement durable.• Thomas Grégoire, directeur général au FestiVoix de Trois-Rivières. Le FestiVoix est un festival de musique qui existe depuis 1993. Il est présenté par Loto-Québec. L’événement a accueilli 300 000 festivaliers l’an dernier. • Jean-Philippe Alepin, directeur des ventes, partenariat et philanthropie à la Tohu.Cet épisode devant le public dans le cadre de l'événement ACC...
2018-09-30
17 min
The Dov Baron Show
Prof Andy Molinsky: Reaching Beyond Your Comfort Zone [audio]
As companies go Global we have to make sure that our people do to. The question is; How do you prepare your people to leave their personal and cultural comfort zones and operate at the highest possible levels? Moreover, How do you adapt your behaviour Across Cultures Without Losing Yourself in the Process? Well stay tuned because we are about to find out! Our guest on this episode is Andy Molinsky: Andy Molinsky is a professor of Organizational Behavior and Psychology at Brandeis (pronounced Brand-ICE) university wher...
2018-07-21
1h 02
The Dov Baron Show
How to STOP Questioning Your Value
Have there been times where you have questioned your own value? Maybe you’ve worked somewhere for a while and felt like what you do isn’t truly valued. Maybe you are a thought leader, a coach or consultant and when you are asked your fees stating them feels so uncomfortable you can’t bare it, and as a result, you spit out an amount that’s far less than you know you should be charging. The truly brilliant Mark Levy is the founder of Levy Innovation a positioning firm that helps consulta...
2017-05-28
1h 02
The Dov Baron Show
(Audio Only) Darren Virassammy: 34Strong.com
Should be focused on your strengths, your weaknesses, or some specific combo in order to lead better? What if the problem is not so much your weaknesses as that you have not fully discovered how to tap into your strengths? Our guest on this episode is Darren Vira-ssammy Darren Virassammy is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer for an organization called 34 Strong, Inc.; a team that focuses on creating sustainable Strengths-based organizational culture for their clients. Darren’s biggest focus has been on developing teams around strengths, maximizing the talent on those teams, increasing employee engagement, by developing Strengths Ba...
2017-03-08
53 min
The Dov Baron Show
Darren Virassammy: 34Strong
Should be focused on your strengths, your weaknesses, or some specific combo in order to lead better? What if the problem is not so much your weaknesses as that you have not fully discovered how to tap into your strengths? Our guest on this episode is Darren Vira-ssammy Darren Virassammy is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer for an organization called 34 Strong, Inc.; a team that focuses on creating sustainable Strengths-based organizational culture for their clients. Darren’s biggest focus has been on developing teams around strengths, maximizing the talent on those teams, increasing employee engagement, by developing Strengths Based le...
2017-02-25
53 min
Philosophy for our times | The Institute of Art and Ideas Podcast
Dancing With The Devil | Simon Baron-Cohen, Rebecca Roache, Peter Dews
We think we've grown out of the belief in evil. It's not in our genes and people don't get possessed. But across media and culture, from Star Wars to Isis, evil still holds us strangely captive. Why does the devil seem to have the best tunes? Is the battle between good and evil an essential part of being human after all? The Panel Cambridge Psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen joins philosopher Rebecca Roache and The Idea of Evil author Peter Dews to investigate the strangeness of evil. In association with the British Humanist Association
2016-11-29
44 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Dancing With The Devil | Simon Baron-Cohen, Rebecca Roache, Peter Dews
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesWe think we've grown out of the belief in evil. It's not in our genes and people don't get possessed. But across media and culture, from Star Wars to Isis, evil still holds us strangely captive. Why does the devil seem to have the best tunes? Is the battle between good and evil an essential part of being human after all? Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen joins philosopher Rebecca Roache and The Idea of Evil author Peter Dews to investigate the strangeness of evil.
2016-11-29
44 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Dancing With The Devil | Simon Baron-Cohen, Rebecca Roache, Peter Dews
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesWe think we've grown out of the belief in evil. It's not in our genes and people don't get possessed. But across media and culture, from Star Wars to Isis, evil still holds us strangely captive. Why does the devil seem to have the best tunes? Is the battle between good and evil an essential part of being human after all? Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen joins philosopher Rebecca Roache and The Idea of Evil author Peter Dews to investigate the strangeness of evil.
2016-11-29
44 min
Philosophy for our times | The Institute of Art and Ideas Podcast
How Men And Women Think | Gina Rippon, Simon Baron-Cohen, Helena Cronin
Many neuroscientists believe disorders of the mind will be solved when we understand the differences between the male and female brain. Yet is is frequently argued that men and women are not born but made. Are mental differences between the sexes real? Or is this just sexism dressed up as science? The Panel Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, Darwinian philosopher Helena Cronin and eminent neuroscientist Gina Rippon investigate.
2016-11-10
32 min
Philosophy For Our Times
How Men And Women Think | Gina Rippon, Simon Baron-Cohen, Helena Cronin
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesMany neuroscientists believe disorders of the mind will be solved when we understand the differences between the male and female brain. Yet is is frequently argued that men and women are not born but made. Are mental differences between the sexes real? Or is this just sexism dressed up as science? Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, Darwinian philosopher Helena Cronin and eminent neuroscientist Gina Rippon investigate.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for...
2016-11-10
32 min
Philosophy For Our Times
How Men And Women Think | Gina Rippon, Simon Baron-Cohen, Helena Cronin
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesMany neuroscientists believe disorders of the mind will be solved when we understand the differences between the male and female brain. Yet is is frequently argued that men and women are not born but made. Are mental differences between the sexes real? Or is this just sexism dressed up as science? Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, Darwinian philosopher Helena Cronin and eminent neuroscientist Gina Rippon investigate.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for...
2016-11-10
32 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Doing Right And Feeling Good | Anders Sandberg, Simon Baron-Cohen, Peter Dews
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesWe think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality perhaps not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act have more to do with thinking than feeling, or is empathy a vital force for good? Zero Degrees of Empathy author Simon Baron-Cohen, philosopher Peter Dews and Oxford Transhumanist Anders Sadnberg dispute how to be good. Watch the debate h...
2016-09-22
46 min
Philosophy for our times | The Institute of Art and Ideas Podcast
Doing Right And Feeling Good | Anders Sandberg, Simon Baron-Cohen, Peter Dews
We think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality perhaps not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act have more to do with thinking than feeling, or is empathy a vital force for good? The Panel 'Zero Degrees of Empathy' author Simon Baron-Cohen, philosopher Peter Dews and Oxford Transhumanist Anders Sadnberg dispute how to be good. Watch the debate here: https://iai.tv/video/doing-right-and-feeling-good
2016-09-22
46 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Doing Right And Feeling Good | Anders Sandberg, Simon Baron-Cohen, Peter Dews
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesWe think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality perhaps not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act have more to do with thinking than feeling, or is empathy a vital force for good? Zero Degrees of Empathy author Simon Baron-Cohen, philosopher Peter Dews and Oxford Transhumanist Anders Sadnberg dispute how to be good. Watch the debate h...
2016-09-22
46 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Mind, Myth And Madness | Richard Bentall, Simon Baron-Cohen, Dinesh Bhugra
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesFrom schizophrenia to depression we assume our psychiatric diagnoses are real. But as the mental health epidemic turns global, the categories now seem like the cause. Is it time to abandon our biological account of mental illness? Or is it the best strategy we've got? Polly Toynbee interrogates Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, author of Madness Explained Richard Bentall and Professor of Mental Health at King's College Dinesh Bhugra. In association with Guardian Live Watch the debate here: https://iai.t...
2016-09-02
47 min
Philosophy for our times | The Institute of Art and Ideas Podcast
Mind, Myth And Madness | Richard Bentall, Simon Baron-Cohen, Dinesh Bhugra
From schizophrenia to depression we assume our psychiatric diagnoses are real. But as the mental health epidemic turns global, the categories now seem like the cause. Is it time to abandon our biological account of mental illness? Or is it the best strategy we've got? The Panel Polly Toynbee interrogates Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, author of Madness Explained Richard Bentall and Professor of Mental Health at King's College Dinesh Bhugra. In association with Guardian Live Watch the debate here: https://iai.tv/video/mind-myth-and-madness
2016-09-02
47 min
Philosophy For Our Times
Mind, Myth And Madness | Richard Bentall, Simon Baron-Cohen, Dinesh Bhugra
Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesFrom schizophrenia to depression we assume our psychiatric diagnoses are real. But as the mental health epidemic turns global, the categories now seem like the cause. Is it time to abandon our biological account of mental illness? Or is it the best strategy we've got? Polly Toynbee interrogates Cambridge psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen, author of Madness Explained Richard Bentall and Professor of Mental Health at King's College Dinesh Bhugra. In association with Guardian Live Watch the debate here: https://iai.t...
2016-09-02
47 min
One to One
John Harris talks to Prof Simon Baron-Cohen
John Harris of The Guardian talks to autism specialist, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen.John is known for having two consuming passions: music and politics - and luckily he's developed a career that revolves round both. But five years ago, he acquired a third area of expertise and curiosity: autism.His son James was born in 2006 and, when he was 3, it was discovered he was autistic. For John and his partner, the next two or three years passed in a blur of educational therapy, tussles with officialdom, James's successful entry to a mainstream school, and reading: lots...
2015-02-17
13 min
A Good Read
Alistair Appleton and Simon Baron-Cohen
Harriett Gilbert and her guests - TV presenter, Alistair Appleton and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen of the department of Psychiatry at Cambridge - discuss favourite books by Patrick Gayle, Ian McEwan and Michael Innes. Notes From an Exhibition by Patrick Gale Publisher: Harper CollinsEnduring Love by Ian McEwan Publisher: VintageOperation Pax by Michael Innes Publisher: House of StratusFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 2013.
2013-02-26
27 min
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: Human Origins: Lessons from Autism Spectrum Disorders - Simon Baron-Cohen: The Fetal Androgen Theory
Autism affects males much more often than females. The explanation for this must either lie in diagnostic practice, hormones, genetics, or (most likely) a mix of all three factors. In this talk, Simon Baron-Cohen (Univ of Cambridge) summarizes 5 lines of investigation from his lab that suggest baby's sex steroid hormones are a key part of the puzzle of autism. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 24825]
2013-01-18
22 min
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA: Human Origins: Lessons from Autism Spectrum Disorders - Simon Baron-Cohen: The Fetal Androgen Theory
Autism affects males much more often than females. The explanation for this must either lie in diagnostic practice, hormones, genetics, or (most likely) a mix of all three factors. In this talk, Simon Baron-Cohen (Univ of Cambridge) summarizes 5 lines of investigation from his lab that suggest baby's sex steroid hormones are a key part of the puzzle of autism. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 24825]
2013-01-18
22 min