"Lec Last - Understanding Fish Reactions to Their Reflection" Fish faced with their reflection in a mirror get aggressive, but also show an unexpected element of fear, which they don't show when fighting a real foe. The discovery raises the possibility that other lower vertebrates such as frogs, lizards and birds may also be able detect nuances more subtle than they've been given credit for. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford News: http://news.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Lec 1 - Pario: the Next Step Beyond Audio and Video
Lec 2 - Sculpting Behavior: Developing a Language for Hands-on Learning
Lec 4- Social Annotation, Contextual Collaboration, Online Transparency
Lec 5 - Enlightened Trial and Error: Gaining Insight Through New Tools