Episode 41: Defeated

第41集:失败

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2016-08-09

20 分钟
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While everyone is focused on the Olympic winners in Rio, we're zooming in on loss. We have the story of how a world-champion judo player reacted to a devastating defeat, plus a Stopwatch Science on how losing affects us all.
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  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • It's almost that time for the Olympics.

  • The pageantry, the dreams, breathtaking victories.

  • For fans, it's an event of extraordinary drama.

  • Athletes from across the globe competing at the very highest level, at the limits of human endurance.

  • Social scientists find the games equally compelling for what they reveal about human behavior.

  • When a match ends, the winners and losers do something that's immediate, automatic.

  • It's unconscious.

  • They have no control of it.

  • It just happens about a second later.

  • Then they come to their senses and they realize that they're on stage.

  • And whatever rules they've learned to manage, their expressions kick in.

  • Then coming up, what the Olympics can teach us about human behavior from a professor who's also an Olympic judo coach.

  • Stay with us.

  • My guest today is David Matsumoto.

  • He's a professor of psychology at San Francisco State University.

  • He's used the Olympics as a laboratory for psychological observations, but he's also been a part of the Olympics.

  • David's coached the US Olympic judo team, and his daughter has competed in the games.

  • I'm going to talk to him today, first about his research and then about what a sharp eyed psychologist might observe about human behavior at the games.