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    Episode 053: False Memories AND a Trip to Mars? Sign Me Up! Total Recall (1990)

    October 17, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex as he discusses a timeless sci-fi classic from Paul Verhoeven and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Total Recall (1990)! Of course, this movie is all about how you might implant memories into a person, giving them the experience without the experience! We follow Doug Quaid, having an existential crisis in his life, realizing he got his memories changed into false ones by a criminal syndicate called the Agency. Do these false memories, from Rekall Inc., really mean he’s a new person? Join the discussion of the 90s best — yeah, we said it — sci-fi jaunt from Phillip K. Dick and Verhoeven.…

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    Alex Swan
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    Episode 028: It Really is Hard to Forget This Film—Still Alice (2014) with Shana Southard-Dobbs

    March 8, 2021 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex and guest host Dr. Shana Southard-Dobbs in a discussion of the psychological concepts in the somber and illustrative film, Still Alice (2014)! Alzheimer’s disease is front and center in this tour de force by Julianne Moore. Both Shana and I thought some of the aspects of the film came too close to home, but not for the memory loss, but that it happens to a college professor and cognitive scientist!

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    Episode 011: I’m Going to Fast Forward to the Last Person’s Testimony—Rashomon (1950)/Knives Out (2019) with Celeste Pilegard

    March 16, 2020 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex and Celeste Pilegard as they discuss Rashomon (1950) and Knives Out (2019), two films cut from the same cloth (pun intended)! In this episode, the Rashomon effect is explored deeply, with discussions on police line-ups & eyewitness testimony, and whether we live in a shared reality. You really can’t miss this whodunnit extravaganza!

    Also, check out Celeste’s Cognitive Psychology OER textbook (Cognitive Foundations)!

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    Episode 007: Despite All Her Rage, Ava is Still Just a Rat in a Cage! Ex Machina (2015)

    December 22, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Join Alex in a solo episode as he discusses of the psychological concepts in Alex Garland’s sci-fi headspace thriller Ex Machina (2015), starring Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, and Alicia Vikander in literally the only three main speaking roles. If this is our future, we clearly need to start welcoming our robot overlords.

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    Episode 000: An Introduction & a Memento (2000) for the Future

    July 27, 2019 / 2 Comments

    Episode Notes:

    Hi everyone!…

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