Outrageous Acts of Psych (2015)
Outrageous Acts of Psych
2015Outrageous Acts of Psych takes the hidden-camera phenomenon to the next level. Stemming from the hit Science Channel series, Outrageous Acts of Science, OAP uses hidden cameras to show whether people will pay for a VIP experience at a bus stop or a laundromat, or whether men or women are more likely to take a food sample from a person wearing a hazmat suit. Throughout the show, psychologists and human behavior experts offer insights into why we do the things we do.
Seasons & Episode
The premiere episode of the series, which explores the psychology behind pranks and practical jokes. Included: the fight-or-flight response; unusual VIP services; and the invasion of personal space.
What happens when one see what's not there. Also: over-sympathizing with strangers; and fighting authority.
Watch what happens when walking on water makes you feel a little woozy, when your mind transports soda through thin air, and when you're forced to hear a couple's intimate conversation about sausages.
Revel in the ridiculousness when a marriage proposal goes down the drain, a stranger falling into your lap, and a voodoo doll creeping you out like you've ever seen.
Check out the hilarious psychology behind strangers lying to save a man's marriage, a taste test gone terribly wrong, and an outrageous VIP laundromat experience.
Check out the hilarious psych behind having your space invaded by a life-size teddy bear, and runway host, and ridiculous close-talker.
Watch what happens when a stunt driver goes in disguise to take a driver's test, when a stranger gets way too close for comfort, and a movie trailer voice-over guy narrates people's lives walking down the street.
Watch what happens when a baby floats away with balloons, a car alarm gets personal, and some tough guys get more than they bargained for.
What would you do if a stranger popped a kid's balloon, or popped you the question?
Watch the ridiculous human psychology behind a talking crosswalk signal, a creepy weatherman in an elevator, and a break-dancing 70-year-old man!
Outrageous Acts of Psych takes the hidden-camera phenomenon to the next level. Stemming from the hit Science Channel series, Outrageous Acts of Science, OAP uses hidden cameras to show whether people will pay for a VIP experience at a bus stop or a laundromat, or whether men or women are more likely to take a food sample from a person wearing a hazmat suit. Throughout the show, psychologists and human behavior experts offer insights into why we do the things we do.