WE MUST PROTECT THIS RYAN AT ALL COSTS! HE IS TOO VALUABLE TO US! Goodness me what a great video! I’m starting my training at Kings University in October to become a high-intensity cognitive behavioural psychotherapist. We have been sent some pre-reading, and this has been fantastic in supporting my reintroduction to the subject. I needed a summarised deep dive into the history of the cognitive movement, covering how it developed, intersected and intertwined with behaviourism. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to put this together! You’ve definitely got a like and subscribe for me please keep this video is coming!
Thanks! Sorry I've been uploading so sporadically - I'm trying to get this whole lecture series up in my free moments, but I'm having some technical issues with UA-cam!
I can measure the understanding and expression of Thought....so easy to switch the light on inside the "black box" I cure "dyslexia and develop reading , speaking and memory .. so easy !
thank you i was reading the novel Sapiens and this helped me start . But i have a question - 'so do we consider cognitive revolution science, psychology or history?
You're mixing things up. In Sapiens, what the author's calling a "cognitive revolution" is a moment in mankind history in which our species would have developed the cognitive skills of flexible language, communication about 3rd parties, and collective fictions. It's not the same thing the guy in this video is referring to, which is, a moment/movement in the history of science that put cognitive psychology in the center of scientific research about human knowledge acquisition and adjacent themes. Same words, different concepts and contexts of use.
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I think mise has prior knowledge (revelent to latent learning) of remember the spatial structure so whether there is reward or not, it just remember the maze~
I think you have to learn more about behaviorism; there is not such an extreme divorce between cognitivism and conductism. Just take a look at the most recent studies done by Albert Bandura and the application of behavioural theory in AI to educate and control the world.
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This video really helped me understand what class hasn't been able to teach. Thank you so much man :)
Wow, I'm glad I could help!
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Very interesting.
I enjoyed learning about the basic differences between behavioralism and cognative science!
Great video
Thanks! I love the Tolman rat studies! (Maybe you can tell)
WE MUST PROTECT THIS RYAN AT ALL COSTS! HE IS TOO VALUABLE TO US!
Goodness me what a great video!
I’m starting my training at Kings University in October to become a high-intensity cognitive behavioural psychotherapist. We have been sent some pre-reading, and this has been fantastic in supporting my reintroduction to the subject. I needed a summarised deep dive into the history of the cognitive movement, covering how it developed, intersected and intertwined with behaviourism. Thank you so much for taking the time and effort to put this together! You’ve definitely got a like and subscribe for me please keep this video is coming!
Love this and all your videos! Keep em coming man
Thanks! Sorry I've been uploading so sporadically - I'm trying to get this whole lecture series up in my free moments, but I'm having some technical issues with UA-cam!
I can measure the understanding and expression of Thought....so easy to switch the light on inside the "black box" I cure "dyslexia and develop reading , speaking and memory .. so easy !
Thanks for the video! Helped a lot on my psychology research
thank you i was reading the novel Sapiens and this helped me start . But i have a question - 'so do we consider cognitive revolution science, psychology or history?
All of the above! Cognitive science includes philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and other fields.
haha me too! exactly why I am here now too
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You're mixing things up. In Sapiens, what the author's calling a "cognitive revolution" is a moment in mankind history in which our species would have developed the cognitive skills of flexible language, communication about 3rd parties, and collective fictions. It's not the same thing the guy in this video is referring to, which is, a moment/movement in the history of science that put cognitive psychology in the center of scientific research about human knowledge acquisition and adjacent themes. Same words, different concepts and contexts of use.
ill help: put down sapiens and read "against the grain" by james c. scott or "the dawn of everything" by david graeber and david wengrow
This was amazing, thank you!
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I've been busy with teaching, but I definitely plan on making more! You can also check out my other channel: www.youtube.com/@LanguageofMind
Well presented. Thabks
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I think mise has prior knowledge (revelent to latent learning) of remember the spatial structure so whether there is reward or not, it just remember the maze~
That's exactly it! The mouse has been learning all along - even if it wasn't rewarded. But this was a surprise for behaviorists!
This was interesting
I think you have to learn more about behaviorism; there is not such an extreme divorce between cognitivism and conductism. Just take a look at the most recent studies done by Albert Bandura and the application of behavioural theory in AI to educate and control the world.
If the rat was never rewarded until the 11th day onward, than how come it didn't starve to death
Absolutely brilliant, you have a future in science 😂
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Lol. That's what I thought too
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