2015 Personality Lecture 15: Biology & Traits: Limbic System & Lower Order Goals
University of Toronto PSY230
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March 5, 2015
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I can't thank Peterson enough for publishing these lectures.
37K views!? Meanwhile Q&A’s are 100’s of thousands. These lectures are gold!
@slalialley3786
3 жыл бұрын
You damn right!
@roddydykes7053
2 жыл бұрын
Old but gold
The frequency of coke sips increases with every lecture. The switch from a can to a bottle is also an interesting development.
@PeerlessYT
3 жыл бұрын
🤣
@alanwhitten2208
3 жыл бұрын
Hmmm,sexual repression id say,mb he really wants to get his lips around a phallic shape and quench his thirst!! Clean your closet professor, be happy, IMO, you're the orator of your generation!!
@dancassidy449
3 жыл бұрын
Is that a coke? It’s not obvious. Could be a bottle of liquified meat. I’m no expert, hey. Who the hell knows?
@vicblanco4697
3 жыл бұрын
Because his brain is working hard, he has the most convoluted machine in the Universe so it needs lots of glucose, more than 125 grams, lol. COKE has tons of sugar.. He has an insulin spike for sure, but don't worry, he will deplete his glucogen before the class is done
@theangrybirdgodofthebadlan2583
2 жыл бұрын
Well we shouldn’t just look at the object, what does coke represent necessarily? It’s not just an aluminium or plastic beverage container holding a poor nutrition drink, it’s also a interesting web of interactions between quite a few things.
I just happened to stumble into the comment section (I usually avoid them, finding them pretty vacuous and generally petty), and I'd like to say what a great standard of comment and discussion there is. Genuinely enlightening and enjoyable. Well done people, I don't think I've ever experienced that before in a comment section, you must all be wonderful. Peace and love to you all.
@kellyberry4173
5 жыл бұрын
We are proud you are here. ..peace and love to you also!
@stephenstreet1045
2 жыл бұрын
@@HereTakeAFlower Excuse me?
@johnmckee6029
2 жыл бұрын
@@stephenstreet1045 he was just being facetious. More a shot at the knuckleheads and agreeing with your assessment :)
@hkmorhsi
Жыл бұрын
Makes you think of the kind or order of people that tend to watch one type of videos or the other...
@victoriasalazar599
3 ай бұрын
Aaaw, thank you and same to you. Good things can spread too
Can we agree this guy is an intellectual power house?
Dr peterson is freshly showered and ready to teach......
Oh my god, the soda can is gone, there's a whole bottle now. I'll have to reevaluate everything i thought i knew about man, soda, God, free will and the universe.
@roddydykes7053
2 жыл бұрын
Turned out to be not so good for him
Been slowly working my way through all your recored lectures. It would be nice if the assigned reading papers would be included (or at least some means to locate them). Thank you for feeding my brain!
This man is brilliant
50:18 Oh my god the delivery is amazing. 1...2...3... Incredible work. It's very complicated.
@latinaalma1947
2 жыл бұрын
I am a clinical psychologist and professor I rraaly admire Jordans ability to lecture from the very general to tje very specifc smooothly! For another exceptionally GIFTED psychology lecturer see Robert Sapolsky Personality lectures on YT sponsored by Stanford University.
This some awesome shit, its amazing putting science to explain the underlying causes for human behavior, and the evolution of it.
30 min in wow! this is sooo interesting, did not expect to dig this lecture as much as the previous stuff but the brain is pretty damn cool, found myself flexing my face and hands and contemplating their action in the world, his articulation is top notch no doubt
Trippy shirt man.
Where can I buy one of those psychedelic shirts he's wearing?
@mmallory22
7 жыл бұрын
It's a telltale shimmer. He gets one everytime someone calls him a racist on Twitter.
@deedlessdeity218
6 жыл бұрын
To ruin the joke by explaining it: It is an effect produced by high resolution patterns on lower-than-that resolution cameras/outputs. It's why you rarely see people on TV with clothes like that, except for very rare exception when someone of the staff screwed up.
@CompilerHack
6 жыл бұрын
It's called the moire effect
@cubrman
6 жыл бұрын
@Deedless Diety my model of the world would never be the same again...
@bobadler3097
5 жыл бұрын
It's a spirit shirt.
St Ambrose was the one who was first alleged to be a silent reader - not Caesar - trifling detail
"Everybody was basically having convulsions."
1:07:00 onwards to the end is Gold
To increase intellect..surrounding yourself with people of a high intellect constantly genuinely works and over time your vocabulary and depth in subjects increases aswell as the ability to connect to other topics once never conceived to be relevant..there you see all the big words mum...onwards and upwards soldiers..
Hi Dr. Peterson, I was wondering if you could please provide link to the diagram you think functions like a map of the unconscious? You mention it about a minute in. Fascinating course, thank you so much for posting these lectures online!
“In some sense, there’s more space inside your head than outside your head.”
ya ya great stuff man. good voice to listen to.
Simply brilliant Professor Peterson. I would love to learn a fraction of model of the universe you have assembled. Sad to think that your critics don’t understand your actual motivation in the current political context. All those poor people who spend their time arguing with you should quiet themselves and open up to learning. Seeing is hard, but actively listening is clearly harder.
We're just eyes and thumbs man
@meat981
Жыл бұрын
You use quora
Thanks again, and as always.
1. beginning - the brain structure 2. 48:30 - stimulus action and the black box between them
1h in I want to experience a 4 day (100h) fast just pay attention to how I see the world differently. A lot of the concepts covered thus far will be experienced!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful Mind.
“Try picking something up with your back” 😂😂🤣🤣
Thank You! 🙏
I get a bit sad watching these old lectures. The jordan peterson of 2024 comes across as somewhat anxious, worried and stressed about the way the world is today. What I see in these lectures is erhousiasm in sharing his knowledge and ideas about the human mind. Allot of passion and professional pride.
God what I would do to have sat in on one of Prof. Peterson’s lectures. Especially back before he became infamous.
When I was 10 i started following random photoshop tutorials. Listening to him describe the issue of digital imaging and AI makes me realize how much I take my understanding for granted. Its like second nature to me, and now im a designer at google 🤷🏼♂️. “Its pixels all the way down” lol love that
This is a hugely important lecture that neuropsychologists would do well to hear. The cortex isn't everything, folks, and we've known this since at least the 1950s with Penfield & Jasper. "Lower" brain can account for consciousness, and anthropomorphizing animals (at least until proven otherwise) is right, since there is continuity between us and them.
Really love you joderpiterson
Professor.J.B.P. 01h:09min00sec exactly same thing happened with drugs addict's, before consuming, just fact that you are going to consume and you are in possession of staff, without even touching jet , make you almost "half- high". (from own experience).
@0larue0
5 жыл бұрын
no name white I almost liked knowing I had drugs more than actually DOING them. Glad I'm clean now and sorting myself out!
Very nice video, thanks! Just to mention that as far as I can tell, highly intelligent birds, such as parrots also make great pets and can develop a substancial non trivial connection and communication with their owner.
@DanzigDanne
3 жыл бұрын
Not if you ask John Cleese 😉 kzread.info/dash/bejne/lH-Oxc6tcrPOZMo.html
32:00 Thought is abstracted action 53:00 Objects are not homogenous blobs
Interesting information.
This is gold. Is there anyway to access it spanish subtitles?
What a way too quarantine!
24:50 My head is bigger on the inside. .... had to say it.
2:02- 9:38,- 12:00,-- 19:20 21:00, 21:50,- 24:25,,- 30:26,,, 31:34,,, (heidegger-zuhandenheit) 39:03, 47:38,- 49:56,,,-- (nachdenken) 54:53,- 1:00:53 1:04:39,-
Jordan when referring to nervous system hierarchy are you meaning CNS > ANS or CNS < ANS? You seem to hint at the latter
7:28 🔥
lol i keep being distracted by the shirt really must listen x
I want to see Peterson’s take on the Robert Crum documentary. I saw the film way before I knew about Peterson.
@Hennyloc9
2 жыл бұрын
He talks about it regularly claims its the greatest documentary ever made
What are the swanson and gray papers he's talking about near the beginning of the lecture? How can i find them?
Hi Dr. Peterson, you reference a paper by "Swanson" in this video. What is the full title of the paper? And what is the title of the paper by Jeffrey Gray that you mentioned?
@IVIissa
7 жыл бұрын
Cerebral hemisphere regulation of motivated behavior Larry W. Swanson
Thoughts seen How long has it been?
21:35 A bit of foreshadowing, if you will. :^)
this video made me so anxious that I wouldn't find any peanut butter where it was supposed to be, whew, luckily I'm fine, I found the peanut butter, and my brain is getting smacked up with rewards woot! growth motherfuckers!
Who is here in quarantine
"We think so that our thoughts can die instead of us." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_North_Whitehead Swoon...
41:00 excuse me, professor, you're just gonna go right past the idea that we inhabited Venus?
25:10 he said it guys
Get Norm Macdonald on the podcast!
@ZachJenkins
2 жыл бұрын
Please
@ZachJenkins
2 жыл бұрын
:(
51:14
He talks about the particular age of certain brain functions as being older than others how are they judging the age or when one developed over the other ? anyone.
@neonyankun
5 жыл бұрын
By identifying them in other animals.
the wheels on the rat go round and round, round and round, round and round...
55:00
Why are 11 and 19 missing?
You do not think how you think you think...
38:00
It's good to see the good doctor a few pounds lighter these days.
Has anyone here attempted the NOTORIOUS Swamson paper?
Temperature😅
Is breathing somatic or automatic?
@johnathanblackwell9960
6 жыл бұрын
Breathing is largely automated or you'd die in your sleep but its also easy to exert manual control over it or you'd probably drown whilst swiming.
23:00 if people couldn't read silently how could they write so? for example Plato who wrote his works about 400 BC. did he do it aloud? I just struggle to imagine such a picture when he is drawing a quill on a paper and spell aloud every word...
@cruelpulse
7 жыл бұрын
Arbiter Elegantiae I know someone who reads aloud (unless told not to) but who writes silently. It's possible for the Prof to be right, as weird as the idea sounds.
@DoclightmegamanX
7 жыл бұрын
Arbiter Elegantiae I feel like writing is very different than reading; which is why you need too proofread your work to make sure it makes sense.
@ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay
7 жыл бұрын
If I understand it correctly, people who can't read silently do so because they are not able to get the information into their brain without hearing it. But when you are writing, you already have the information in your brain, so you don't need ears.
@DoclightmegamanX
7 жыл бұрын
Czech MGTOW BOOOM. you're a genius.
@DoclightmegamanX
7 жыл бұрын
I think for some people there may be more cognitive dissonance between those communication structures (probably because they don't read to themselves) so in order to think abstract thoughts like what words represent they need too say them aloud
Where can I find the swanson paper and what is it called?
@IVIissa
7 жыл бұрын
Cerebral hemisphere regulation of motivated behavior Larry W. Swanson
@victorhugomuzi
4 жыл бұрын
So did you end up trying to read it? Haha
@-delilahlin-1598
3 жыл бұрын
All the documents referenced in his personality lecture can be found on jordanbpeterson.com under the “academic” section, “classes,” then “Psych 230h”
31:36 R O B O T
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College credit 0:19
kzread.info/dash/bejne/hJiCrLaJZte_fdY.html I think AI might be constructed by interaction with the internet as its "input" and "output". I grant that interaction with an environment of some kind is crucial for intelligence, but why must that environment be physical reality as we know it? It might just as well be interacting with a virtual reality, like the internet. And that is to say, every bit of information that humans have put into computers around the world, linked together...
@deedlessdeity218
6 жыл бұрын
The actual trick lies in a, potentially 3-dimensional, representation in your mind of your yourself within that very same simulation mapped out as the world around you as your perceive it. It's basically how the Mars-Rover was made to operate independently and do research on it's own. I think this is very much likely for ourselves, and if we could "look" far enough, past the stars, we might "see" the inside of our skulls. With the real universe as it truly is lying beyond that. We do live in the Matrix, in a Simulation. Each one of us in their very own.
@randygraham7966
2 жыл бұрын
You mean tron theory. That’s a Disney movie too. So many connections it’s crazy
Why would you do that to a poor cat?
@thehandliesthandle
3 жыл бұрын
Same reason we would do it to a rat, we are curious and cruel
people who louse exp. hand and they still feel they fingers.
Fast see your ieay
I left the cave and cannot go back, I refuse. I'm destined for sophistication.
These lectures are great, but the second you start doing the readings of Jung, Freud, Nietzsche, etc., man everything just seems to fall into place.
vinegarnova = new vinegar? Odd Russian name. Foot down the stairs in a stair-eo type manner. There is a lot of overlap imagery in your speech.
and the answer is...well, who the hell knows? roughly speaking.
23:25 hear with your eyes?? come on man! reading silently is NOT hearing with your eyes unless you are a very slow reader that goes word by word in your brain...
@deedlessdeity218
6 жыл бұрын
You are talking about yet another, different, type of reading.
The peaceful root alternately copy because copy compellingly fold towards a naive backbone. rapid, agonizing actor
He's addicted to knowledge
He's an addict
jeez man i just cant listen to experiments on cats, why can't it be rodents :c
Jordan Peterson is Hermes trismegistus 😨🤔👍😬
@pilgrim1978
3 жыл бұрын
talking about spiritualism, no.
Dr Peterson is on a roll, here. Interesting how Obama's Selma speech shows he's on a roll too. I wonder, is there something in the air? ;) --Greg
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