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The Synapse
Simply Neuroscience
80 episodes
3 days ago
We explore the interdisciplinary applications of STEM fields with guest interviews and educational productions. This podcast is student-run through the nonprofit "Simply Neuroscience."
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We explore the interdisciplinary applications of STEM fields with guest interviews and educational productions. This podcast is student-run through the nonprofit "Simply Neuroscience."
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Education
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Neuron y Parle - Émission 10 - Comment pouvons-nous contrôler notre langage corporel ?
The Synapse
6 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
Neuron y Parle - Émission 10 - Comment pouvons-nous contrôler notre langage corporel ?

Salut !

Bienvenue à Neuron y Parle, le premier podcast francophone chez le Synapse. Si vous vous intéressez à la neuroscience, la biotechno, la génétique et la psychologie (parmi d'autres sujets !), et vous êtes francophones/francophiles, félicitations, ce podcast est pour vous !

Aujourd'hui, nous parlerons du langage corporel. Que sont ses origines ? Que sont ses utilisations ? Et comment pouvons nous le contrôler ?

- Tara, hôte de Neuron y Parle

Voir la transcription et la traduction ⁠ici⁠.

The Synapse
We explore the interdisciplinary applications of STEM fields with guest interviews and educational productions. This podcast is student-run through the nonprofit "Simply Neuroscience."