Peggy Mason's Interviews
The Neurobiology of Empathy, with UChicago's Dr Peggy Mason | EDB 248
UChicago’s Dr. Peggy Mason discusses her work on the neurobiological basis of empathy. (VIDEO - 33 mins) Dr. Mason grew up in the Washington DC area and worked in taxidermy at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History during middle and high school. She received her BA in Biology in 1983 and her PhD in Neuroscience in 1
What Rats Can Teach Us About Empathy and Racism, with Peggy Mason
Why do we feel empathy for some people, but not others? Where does this feeling of empathy come from? These questions have been the focus of one University of Chicago neurobiologist’s career. And to find answers, Prof. Peggy Mason started studying an unlikely creature: rats. It turns out that rodents have a lot to teac
#146 Peggy Mason: The Neuroscience of Empathy and Helping Behavior
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