Stress portrait of a killer
(Video)
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Published
[Washington, DC] : National Geographic, c2008.
ISBN
1426293097, 9781426293092
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Status
Converse Free Library - DVD Racks
VIDEO 155 Str
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VIDEO 155 Str
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Baboons -- Effect of stress on.
Documentary television programs.
Educational television programs.
Hormones -- Physiological effect.
Job stress -- Physiological effect.
Nonfiction television programs.
Sapolsky, Robert M.
Stress (Physiology)
Stress (Physiology) -- Endocrine aspects.
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Psychology) -- Prevention.
Stress management.
Stress tolerance (Psychology)
Television series.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary television programs.
Educational television programs.
Hormones -- Physiological effect.
Job stress -- Physiological effect.
Nonfiction television programs.
Sapolsky, Robert M.
Stress (Physiology)
Stress (Physiology) -- Endocrine aspects.
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Psychology) -- Prevention.
Stress management.
Stress tolerance (Psychology)
Television series.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Published
[Washington, DC] : National Geographic, c2008.
Format
Video
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
ISBN
1426293097, 9781426293092
UPC
727994752905
Notes
General Note
As seen on the National Geographic Channel.
General Note
Documentary.
General Note
Title from container.
Creation/Production Credits
Editor, David Klagsbrun.
Participants/Performers
Robert Sapolsky.
Description
Stanford University neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky has been advancing our understanding of stress - how it impacts our bodies and how our social standing can make us more or less susceptible. Research reveals that the impact of stress can be found deep within us, shrinking our brains, adding fat to our bellies, even unraveling our chromosomes. Yet understanding how stress works can help us figure out a ways to combat it and how to live a life free of the tyranny of this contemporary plague.
System Details
DVD, widescreen (matted, enhanced); Dolby Digital.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
This disc is copy protected.
Language
Closed-captioned.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Heminway, J., & Sapolsky, R. M. (2008). Stress: portrait of a killer . National Geographic.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Heminway, John and Robert M. Sapolsky. 2008. Stress: Portrait of a Killer. National Geographic.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Heminway, John and Robert M. Sapolsky. Stress: Portrait of a Killer National Geographic, 2008.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Heminway, John., and Robert M Sapolsky. Stress: Portrait of a Killer National Geographic, 2008.
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