Lec 4 | MIT 9.00SC Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2011
Lecture 4: Brain II: Methods of Research
Instructor: John Gabrieli
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The linear algebra teacher finally cleaned the board
@NazriB
2 жыл бұрын
Lies again? Singapore Spain
@bercemercin2128
2 жыл бұрын
@@NazriB ?
@thetippytoe4941
2 жыл бұрын
Haha 😂😂
@grantwilliams31
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@oogiioogii7883
2 жыл бұрын
@@NazriB ⁹
Lecture 1 - Introduction Lecture 2 - Science and Research Lecture 3 - Brain I - Structure and Functions Lecture 4 - Brain II - Methods of Research Lecture 5 - Vision I Lecture 6 - Vision II Lecture 7 - Attention Lecture 8 - Consciousness Lecture 9 - Learning Lecture 10 - Memory I Lecture 11 - Memory II - Amnesia and Memory Systems Lecture 12 - Language Lecture 13 - Thinking Lecture 14 - Intelligence Lecture 15 - Emotion and Motivation Lecture 16 - Personality Lecture 17 - Child Development Lecture 18 - Adult Development Lecture 19 - Stress Lecture 20 - Psychopathology I Lecture 21 - Psychopathology II Lecture 22 - Social Psychology I Lecture 23 - Social Psychology II Lecture 24 - Conclusions - Evolutionary Psychology, Happiness
@phillustrator
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
Best lecture about neural field I have ever seen. The lecture is not including only psychology but covering whole magnificent things about neuroscience. Thanks MIT and Dr. John Gabrieli.
@ABCDEF-jh5bp
4 жыл бұрын
đồng hương :3
Excellent lectures, well organized, good explanation, but most importantly - it is clear and obvious that professor loves what he's doing and there is no better way to motivate and excite people around you.
I absolutely love prof. Gabrieli. His excitement about the human brain is positively contagious
I found MIT OCW after having anxiety with my own PSY teacher at my college. Professor John Gabrieli is great. I really like his method. I will keep watching his lectures to go along with my school ones.
@RustyRustacean
4 жыл бұрын
did you finish school?
@o454545a
4 жыл бұрын
Same
This was spectacularly informative. I doubt you will see this, but thank you Mr. Gabrieli!
@someone1059
2 жыл бұрын
Yes it was
Prof. Gabrieli, MIT, thank you. You guys are awesome.
Thank you Prof. Gabrieli. I learnt a lot from these videos.
Thank you so much for sharing these! appreciated.
His excitement about the human brain is positively contagious ❤
Terimakasih banyak. Saya di Klirong, Kebumen, Indonesia bisa menonton dan belajar banyak sekali dari seorang MIT professor
He’s so passionate about the subject
Thanks MIT to upload this audio or similar podcast psychology lecture which is great to have this and save it in my WM to nimble it whenever I would like to taste later on when I feel tired of listen bunch musical audio....:)............................................STF......................
Best ever persuasion comment, I've ever read. Professor is saying well done to himself for sure after seeing it. :)
Thank you
Thanks MIT
Thanks
Amen to that!
If Jeff Goldblum taught psychology. Seriously though, good stuff!
How do these lectures only get 500 Likes with 77k views?! REALLY PPL?
I'm always looking for new interesting lectures on Psychology/Philosophy, please let me know if you guys have any recommendations, would be highly appreciated
@ahmedqusai
2 жыл бұрын
Justice by mike sandel from harvard University
I have a question from the last part of the lecture. If someone with similar brain injury ie in a vegetative state is asked the question would they like to go on living through a ventilator or not, under fMRI and image their brain activity (for yes or no) then compare with control (no brain injury) with the same question & and ask them to imagine the answer in yes or no. Cant we compare the brain scans to see if the patient said yes or no to the question?
@ahmedqusai
2 жыл бұрын
Yes or no are very simple, this technology in my opinion can detect complex neurological events like playing tennis.
я научилась читать в 4 года и мне было так легко это делать, что в садике воспитатели просили меня читать книги другим детям, пока сами они были заняты. это было похоже на то, как будто я уже умела читать, просто не знала как. значит, область ответственная за чтение развилась до того, как я научилась это делать или начала её использовать. но до того, как я научилась читать, я копировала своего читающего папу, ложась на диван перед раскрытой книгой. я долго в неё смотрела, даже если там не было картинок, а потом переворачивала страницу, как будто прочитала ))) а иногда сама придумывала истории, смотря в книгу, и воображала, что это я читаю. может это как-то повлияло
2:03 the subtitle caption says "phronology" but when I Googled I got Phrenology with an E
How many are here after watching the 1st 3 parts
@grantwilliams31
2 жыл бұрын
Binging it👍
this is so incredible, thank you very much.. there is only one word to express this, and that word is: TWEAL -> 48:28 lol
is knowing all those weird names of the 'parts' of brain is a prerequisite of this course? how can this be an intro to psychology course when students have already done fMRI experiments.
@grantwilliams31
2 жыл бұрын
As student test subjects....
I never got to take this course because I went to the navy I was gonna be an rn with a focus on psych 😅 Now I’m disabled from carrying too much weight (EMS) lol I genuinely began to hate obese people coz they’re why my back is fucked
Ivy League education for free... Thanks internet
For anyone that thinks online learning is easy, I've been going to all my online lecture, all my readings, and have watched crash course, khan academy and now this, and I still don't feel confident with my psychology knowledge,
@shubhamchoudhary2703
2 жыл бұрын
Hey, how are you doing now?
@NowruzGurbanow
Жыл бұрын
Time to check your brain
I'm sorry, I'm distracted by the homie wearing the Paolo Maldini jersey!!
His laughs are but like Warren Buffets. May be both loves their field with similar intensity.. 😂
A good lecture but I don't feel like I learned so much math from this one :'(
Multi-socialization
Why do they wear ties....?
@gj4672
2 жыл бұрын
this lecture is from 2011
49:00
27:00
41:40 700 years hmm
@user-wk9ro8ho4d
10 жыл бұрын
yes, i think he meant that reading in a large scale, not reading in general. around 700 years ago the first "printer" was invented and more people could read... if only they printed something else and not the bible, perhaps the world will be a different place now.
@AleksAvramJeff
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-wk9ro8ho4d Except the Bible is the reason why so many studied natural sciences in the first place, by far the most important book in human history :)
2024 learners ?
Jesus loves you ❤ 💖 💕
So the feeling that your being controlled by any circumstance is considered you being empathetic, No matter how many power you need to eventually get to get yourself out? Emotions are dumb
@thedopiest5093
Жыл бұрын
Emotions don't mix well when dealing with problems, That's a easy mechanic that goes with empathy
Family Guy: 34:19
360P 16:9🤔
KZread needs a 3x speed setting, this guy talks way too slow to process what he's saying.