

How to Read A Person's Behavior & The Science of Extremes
Aug 12, 2024
Peter Collett, a social psychologist and author, discusses the significance of behavioral tells in everyday interactions, such as how names can influence perceptions of looks. He provides practical advice on decoding non-verbal cues, like the 'eye wipe' gesture, to gauge emotions. David Darling, a science writer, joins to explore extremes, highlighting fascinating facts such as the brightest lights and the stickiest substances in nature. The conversation reveals how understanding these elements enhances interpersonal relationships and our perception of the world.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Connection Between Names, Appearance, and Reading Tells
01:32 • 6min
Decoding Personal Tells
07:02 • 8min
Understanding Body Language and Influences in Courtship
14:36 • 2min
Unpacking Non-Verbal Cues
16:57 • 8min
Understanding Handshake Dynamics and Exploring Social Extremes
24:51 • 3min
Explorations in Brightness and Stickiness
27:40 • 18min
Exploring the Science of Rituals and Their Effects on Taste
45:43 • 3min