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MIT Course – Introduction to Psychology

MIT_ 9.00 – Introduction to Psychology (Fall 2004)
[22 MP3s + PDF Notes]

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MIT, 9.00 Introduction to Psychology, Fall 2004Lecture 10 does not exist, but all the other lectures are included. Instructor:Prof. Jeremy Wolfe Lectures: Two sessions / week 1.5 hours / session Recitations:One session / week 1 hour / session Level – Undergraduate This course feature a complete set of audio lectures and lecture notes. TOPICS:1 The Brain: Between the Ears, Behind the Eyes 2 Motivation and Emotion: “Reason Alone Cannot Move Us To Do Anything” 3 Learning: The Power of Association 4 Sensing: Gathering the Information 5 Attending: Limiting the Information 6 Perceiving: Interpreting the Information 7 Memory: What Do You Remember? 8 Cognition: How Do You Think? 9 Cognitive Development: How Do Children Think? 10 Language: What Do You Say? 11 Language Development: What Do Children Say? 12 Intelligence: How Do We Know You Are Smart? 13 The Battle of the Sexes: Love and Evolution 14 Social Exchange: Romantic Economics 15 Attitudes and Behaviors: How Can We Be Controlled? 16 Who Are you? The Psychology of the Self 17 From Dissociation To Repression 18 Freud and the Development of Morality 19 Freud and Fairy Tales 20 Sleep and Dreams 21 Defining Mental Illness: Are Suicide Bombers Insane? 22 Causing Mental Illness: What Can Make You “Lose” Your Mind? 23 Curing Mental Illness: Beyond Magic BulletsENJOY THIS ONE, ppl!

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