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"Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers: Stress and Health" by Dr. Robert Sapolsky 

Beckman Institute at Illinois
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Science writer, biologist, neuroscientist, and stress expert Dr. Robert Sapolsky presents the inaugural Fenton-Rhodes Lecture on Proactve Wellness.
Sapolsky states that our bodies' stress response evolved to help us get out of short-term physical emergencies - if a lion is chasing you, you run. But such reactions, he points out, compromise long-term physical health in favor of immediate self-preservation. Unfortunately, when confronted with purely psychological stressors, such as troubleshooting the fax machine, modern humans turn on the same stress response. "If you turn it on for too long," notes Sapolsky, "you get sick." Sapolsky regards this sobering news with characteristic good humor, finding hope in "our own capacity to prevent some of these problems... in the small steps with which we live our everyday lives."
This lecture was recorded on September 22, 2016 at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts' Colwell Playhouse as part of the Pygmalion TechFest

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@smroog
@smroog 5 лет назад
This video is why we are so lucky to have RU-vid. Robert Sapolsky = many years of hard work and a brilliant mind = helping man grow up to be a better human being. I am just an average "Joe six-pack" and I get to benefit from one of the great people in this world. SOOOO lucky.
@charliechaplin7959
@charliechaplin7959 5 лет назад
My life has been full of terrible misfortunes, most of which never happened-Montaigne
@reinerwilhelms-tricarico344
@reinerwilhelms-tricarico344 5 лет назад
Sapolsky is an amazing scientist, teacher, and standup comedian.
@joemanly9519
@joemanly9519 3 года назад
I know having a stable permanent home would go a long way in curing my anxiety
@MilciadesCastillo
@MilciadesCastillo 3 года назад
This guy is binge-worthy. Really addictive.
@bebeezra
@bebeezra 5 лет назад
Robert Sapolsky is a phenomenal educator. His ability to transfer complex information to his listener in a entertaining way is worthy of a study in and of itself.
@AngryAngel6
@AngryAngel6 Год назад
Part I - Sapolsky's speech
@claremcdonald1915
@claremcdonald1915 3 года назад
This man is born to teach
@themikekellett7012
@themikekellett7012 4 года назад
Dr. Sapolsky has restored my faith in the integrity of the scientific research community. He could have easily chosen a much more lucrative vocation manipulating the biochemistry of the mind but instead chose to apply his deep curiosity about behavior to the exposure of the nuts and bolts of what makes us act like humans. He makes the unfathomable almost simplistic without being condescending or superfluous and if that isn't enough he shares his life's work like a neighbor shares a lawnmower. The man is a virtual rock in earth shoes.
@SevenRiderAirForce
@SevenRiderAirForce 5 лет назад
Getting gored by an elephant is a common theme in Sapolsky lectures. I like it.
@quietlivingman3361
@quietlivingman3361 Год назад
Had never of him, this video is my introduction to him. 1. Did not want his talk to end.
@MinMin-kv3rv
@MinMin-kv3rv 2 года назад
The last sentence - He wished, he was less ambitious. When I think about it now - ambition caused lots of hard life and stress for me. I might have messed up my health putting myself into huge stress. And the result in the end might not be worth it, so yes. Very great advice!! At least for me.
@wtfhowbizarre1946
@wtfhowbizarre1946 5 лет назад
Why Zebra's Don't Get Ulcers is a great book. Love Robert Sapolsky's sense of humor. He's got a way of making miserable diseases palatable.
@gtwhome
@gtwhome Год назад
This is my video (not just lecture) of the decade.
@writerconsidered
@writerconsidered 6 лет назад
I fell asleep with headphones on and the crowd clapping scared the hell out of me.
@Dondlo46
@Dondlo46 2 года назад
His sense of humor really strenghtens his lectures, he's not like a robot talking without emotions, he's really into the stuff
@tanjamijic5128
@tanjamijic5128 3 года назад
He is the most interesting person to listen to. I am now listening to his videos almost every day for weeks now. Nothing he ever says is boring. This is entertaintment and knowledge in their best form.
@brokenrecord3523
@brokenrecord3523 4 года назад
One needs to be careful when listening to a charismatic, eloquent, educated (more than us) speaker. Always listen critically. Don't give up your own mind to them. I am not saying anything Dr S said is incorrect in the slightest, but I see several comments that attribute his rightness to how much you were entertained by the interaction.
@skullkssounds1938
@skullkssounds1938 3 года назад
55:08
@stevo5000
@stevo5000 Год назад
omg I love this guy..Not many can pull this off....making lectures super interesting and educational, with tons of laugh out loud moments. He's a legend
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