Sinopsis
Dave Brodbeck's Psych classes
Episodios
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - The Cognitive Revolution
24/10/2016 Duración: 40minMy last one and then the class takes over. Music 'Highway' by Gone For Good
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - Gestalt Psychology
19/10/2016 Duración: 42minThe Germans, they're back. Music 'Today' by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - Behaviourism
17/10/2016 Duración: 53minNot what's on your mind, it's what's on your behaviour you heretic. Music 'Elvis Lives' by Skinner
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - Psychoanalysis
05/10/2016 Duración: 45minYeah, we have to cover the dirty old man from Vienna..... Music 'Remember' by The Din
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - The Americans
03/10/2016 Duración: 28minWilliams James and other Americans. Music 'Don't Give Up' by Rotten Bark (note: there is a screw up with the recording so I only have the first 25 minutes or so).
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - The Germans 02
28/09/2016 Duración: 45minJust when you thought it was safe, the Germans got a sequel. Music 'Ecstasy' by Black Lab
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - The Germans 01
26/09/2016 Duración: 44minOooh the Germans, the Germans. Music 'Highway' by Gone For Good
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - 19th Century Precursors
21/09/2016I think we're actually getting close to psychology! Music 'In Search of the Perfect Moment' by The Din
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - Rationalism and Empiricism
19/09/2016 Duración: 01h15minYou can't help but like Kant. Music 'Awkward People' by Faraway Neighbours
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - Medieval Times
14/09/2016 Duración: 01h26sThere be dragons here! Music 'Married a Magician' by the Dust Poets
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Psychology 4006 (Fall 2016) - Philosophical Roots
12/09/2016 Duración: 57minI'm back baby, I'm back. Powerpoint slides Music First Semester Freedom Fighter by Hell or Highwater
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Bonus Episode - Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast, Epiosde 3 - Matt Murphy
10/08/2015Matthew Murphy is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Salem State University in Massachusetts, and will be a Visiting Assistant Professor at UMass Lowell this upcoming fall, teaching statistics and research methods. He earned his B.S. in Interdisciplinary Psychology/Biology in 2005 from Southampton College of Long Island University, mentored by Dr. Paul Forestell. Research experience there included work at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, and work at Brookhaven National Laboratories on a NASA-funded project on radiation's effects on auditory cognition. Matt moved on to Tufts University in Boston where he earned his M.S. in 2009 and Ph.D. in 2014, both in Psychology, under the mentorship of Bob Cook in the Avian Visual Cognition lab. His work with pigeons included absolute and relational control of auditory sequences, auditory entropy, rule-learning, spatial frequency perception, and intraocular visual memory. Matt's research interests include intraocular visual memory and self-recognition in animals.
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Bonus Episode - Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast, Epiosde 2 - Niel McMillan
31/07/2015Neil McMillan is a postdoctoral researcher in the psychology department at the University of Alberta. Neil completed his undergraduate degree (a BSc(Hons)) in 2007 with Angelo Santi at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, ON and then moved on to graduate school at the University of Western Ontario. He completed his MSc and later his PhD (in 2013) under the supervision of Bill Roberts. We have something in common there as I did a postdoc with Bill Roberts back in the mid 90s. We talked about a few things in this episode, including my bizarre inability to remember Neil's name for like the past 3 years. Of course we talked science too. Neil is interested in spatial memory and so am I. That said, no matter what, timing keeps pulling him back in. He also is first author of a pretty cool review paper that you should check out. We talked about hierarchical representations and cue conflict experiments as well, which I am quite fond of.... His recent JEP paper with his two postdoc supervisors was another
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Bonus Episode - Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast, Epiosde 1 - Chris Sturdy
03/07/2015Chris Sturdy is a professor of psychology and member of the neuroscience and mental health institute at the University of Alberta. Chris has a BA in psychology from the University of Windsor as well as an MA and a PhD from Queens University in Kingston Ontario. He studies the neuroethology of song learning and more generally songbird communication. I was really happy he wanted to be my first guest on the podcast. We talked about a lot of different things including the influence that other researchers have had on Chris, the future of comparative cognition and the ever complicated world of gene expression in learning. Thanks to Red Arms for allowing me to mash up their music with quotes from a bunch of people in the closing theme. Buy their music. NOW.
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Psychology 3256 (Winter 2015) - The Wrap Up (Lecturecast 1000)
31/03/2015The final one, until September 2016
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Psychology 3256 (Winter 2015) - Multiple Regrssion 02
26/03/2015We wrap it up, and, this was a triumph. Music "Still Alive" by GLaDOS
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Psychology 3256 (Winter 2015) - Multiple Regrssion 01
24/03/2015The final topic, but, not the final lecture Music "Hundred Times Over" by Private Joker
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Psychology 3256 (Winter 2015) - Correlation and Simple Regrssion
19/03/2015Plot twist! Music "Highway" by Gone For Good
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Psychology 3256 (Winter 2015) - Missing Values and Empty Cells ANOVA
17/03/2015Run for your lives! Music "Master Deadender" by Bubble
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Psychology 3256 (Winter 2015) - Latin Square ANOVA
17/03/2015Latin Squares Music "A Little Bit More" by Uncle Seth