im 75yo, retired newspaper publisher, living in SE Asia and have been watching many of these MIT videos - and this prof is tops - very intelligent and confident with it
It's great to be able to receive such high level education from a great university for free. Thanks MIT. I listen to this on the way to and back from the gym and usually get through one each time. I'm interested in psychology but never pursued it because of debt and lack of a resolute idea of what career I wanted.
First of all, I wanna thank you for sharing these lectures which is so impressive to me honestly. Besides that, by self-learning i could explore and get more knowledge about the Psy that i have interest in . Always support for the channel. I'm really appreciate it. Sincerely.
Thanks so much for putting this on. I am starting a psychology degree next month and although I already have a degree it is in the Arts and the science and research maths ect of psychology scares me, great teacher listening while I paint a bedroom
English subtitles would make easier to non English speakers understand the classes and to translate to other languages, making these lectures broadly available, which I think is a propose of the MIT with this youtube channel. Thanks for share.
Our brain is so amazing, honestly. It really lives up to the idea of ‘your world is only what you perceive’, because it’s true. I could be hearing music or noises right now and not perceive them and it would be as though they weren’t actually there,,, which begs the question if anything is real
I believe a philosopher coined the term “I think, therefore I am” because it was a shorthand explanation that the very ability to think and percieve proves that you exist. Even if nothing else exists, the fact that you can think and do things proves you exist.
Funny part is this, is lectures were recorded when I wasn't at school even and now I'm benefiting from them, thank to UA-cam company and Harvard university for permitting Such a huge records of lectures in every colleges to people who are living far in Africa get access to them
Regarding the fact that morality resides on the frontal lobe, "No! If he does not desist, We will certainly drag(him) by forelock. A lying, sinful forelock" - Al Quran , surah Al Alaq, ayat: 15-16.
May I ask if you have any playlists for these lectures? Since it will be easier to follow. And I am sincerely admired your attribution to knowledge-thirsty like us all. Please send my salutations to the professor who simply turn the complexity into easy-to-make-sense lessons for everyone.
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
Go for introduction to psychology offered by yale University on coursera. It is amazing. Also there's another intro by Toronto university, go for that also.
Wow I've taken two intro 2 psy and the beginning of my book was NEVERTHELESS this interesting. Fyi I got in a bad car accident so I failed my 1st one. :/ anyways, this partial brain hempisphere stuff blows my mind! Never heard of this forest n partial stuff, I wonder how far this can go to explain certain abnormal illnesses of the brain. I have an answer as to why the brain is scrunched like that, maybe I will succeed in my doctorate someday and be able to tell all! Lol high hopes ;) Ty for sharing these😍😍
why can't we use our latest microscope to focus and study the design and functioning of grey matter in our brain? what are the practical problems in this common sense idea?
Professor we've heard about people who claimed that they are prophets or messengers and also that god's angel/s came and gave instructions etc to them, could they be actually suffering from an ailment of the brain?
Well, the epilepsy only caused both women to remember information that was already in their brain. These are childhood memories that they though they forgot. The reading even argues that no information in our lifetime is actually lost, but is stored in our brain. We know this because of the epilepsy bringing back childhood memories that these women could not otherwise remember. This also means that they cannot remember information that was never experienced. So no, seeing angels would be a delusion and not remembrance (like those experienced by these women's).
It's really interesting but at the same time not surprising that we wouldn't function as intended if a part of our brain was removed or not functioning correctly, specially if the whole structure is meant to function in some cooperating way in order for the whole body works properly as a whole.
Its so trippy, if the mind is what the brain does, then what we know as the brain is an image in the mind which is made by the brain which is an image in the mind made by the brain 😫
@@mitocw That link is broken, you can watch the divided brain here: www.chedd-angier.com/frontiers/season7.html#3 The second missing clip can be watched here: www.chedd-angier.com/frontiers/season7.html
The removed clips are listed here: ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-00sc-introduction-to-psychology-fall-2011/brain-i/removed-clips/. One has a link. The other clips without a link is here: www.chedd-angier.com/frontiers/season7.html (episode 3). We hope this helps.
You know for sure that you abuse mathematics, whereby addicted to crunching runners, or “math-head” so to speak ,or if math was a drug you could be easily considered a junkie , or mathematician whenever you hear “tan” at any moment in life and without delay think integral or functions and there is some hidden math language with words that must lead to abundance or useful application for a game something like that ….
after hearing a recording of my friend talking playing back an audible conversation this goes along with your comment of how neurons fire to create language that is audible, that is false, after that i heard it say with a school room full of kids , hatchet broke the law, it repeated over and over for a minute then stopped, i didnt get the nickname hatchet unti i was older, this contradicts your teachings , im sorry sr but your all wrong, skitzophreinia and language is frequency, doplar, ect, i did a remote viewing of your building and ive never been there
Funny how the Lecturer is so confident when talking about how brain didn't come from scratch and absolutely evolved from other species when there are no solid evidences nor even a one scientific paper supporting that claim with that confidence.
That linear algebra is a nightmare...the most boring stuff I have ever read in mathematics comes handy in solving systems of linear equations only🙄...it gives me anxiety 😂
Can’t wait to finish all these lectures. At the end of this I should be able to comfortably solve linear algebra equations.
lmao
HAH
😂😂😂😂😂
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
Ty
Thank you, you're a w mans
Thank you
Thank you
im 75yo, retired newspaper publisher, living in SE Asia and have been watching many of these MIT videos - and this prof is tops - very intelligent and confident with it
He's very hard working.📈
It's great to be able to receive such high level education from a great university for free. Thanks MIT. I listen to this on the way to and back from the gym and usually get through one each time. I'm interested in psychology but never pursued it because of debt and lack of a resolute idea of what career I wanted.
It's funny that you can follow the progress of the linear algebra course from the backgrounds of the lectures.
@@deebur8777 yes vector algebra if i am not wrong
Lol 2 in one !!
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Lies again? MRT MIT
Excellent lecture from John Gabrieli... Love the way he teaches
And thanks MIT for providing material :)
thank you MIT, you make youtube my favorite website to be @
In December I'll have graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Psychology, but these lectures are still very interesting coming from this dude.
How would you define a woman ?
First of all, I wanna thank you for sharing these lectures which is so impressive to me honestly. Besides that, by self-learning i could explore and get more knowledge about the Psy that i have interest in .
Always support for the channel. I'm really appreciate it.
Sincerely.
I concur.
Thankyou MIT. I'm 16yo and I don't know why these lectures are so intresting.
Thanks so much for putting this on. I am starting a psychology degree next month and although I already have a degree it is in the Arts and the science and research maths ect of psychology scares me, great teacher listening while I paint a bedroom
English subtitles would make easier to non English speakers understand the classes and to translate to other languages, making these lectures broadly available, which I think is a propose of the MIT with this youtube channel.
Thanks for share.
Subtitles are now available.
@@scarpaz this is how you feel when someone replies to your comment after 4-5 years..!!
Terimakasih banyak. Saya di Klirong, Kebumen, Indonesia bisa menonton dan belajar banyak sekali dari seorang MIT professor
-Socrates: the mind is in the heart.
-Plato: its the head, stupid.
Our brain is so amazing, honestly. It really lives up to the idea of ‘your world is only what you perceive’, because it’s true. I could be hearing music or noises right now and not perceive them and it would be as though they weren’t actually there,,, which begs the question if anything is real
I believe a philosopher coined the term “I think, therefore I am” because it was a shorthand explanation that the very ability to think and percieve proves that you exist. Even if nothing else exists, the fact that you can think and do things proves you exist.
Funny part is this, is lectures were recorded when I wasn't at school even and now I'm benefiting from them, thank to UA-cam company and Harvard university for permitting Such a huge records of lectures in every colleges to people who are living far in Africa get access to them
Regarding the fact that morality resides on the frontal lobe, "No! If he does not desist, We will certainly drag(him) by forelock. A lying, sinful forelock" - Al Quran , surah Al Alaq, ayat: 15-16.
The quality of sound can be improved, otherwise thank you so much to make this available on UA-cam.
If someone look the numbers of viewers of this Psychology Course, it decreases exponentially. (same happens with the Sapolsky's Lectures).
I was checking exactly the same thing 1 min ago 😄
@@relaxingcat-1 same
Why so?
@@Bahiyyaa because people become less and less interested
i noticed that! Wait you saw Sapolsky's lectures too? Cool! :)
Psychology is very interesting! :D
Thanks for uploading these online lectures!
They help me a lot in equipping myself before entering University! ^^
are you still studying?
Wow. Now it's getting good!
May I ask if you have any playlists for these lectures? Since it will be easier to follow. And I am sincerely admired your attribution to knowledge-thirsty like us all. Please send my salutations to the professor who simply turn the complexity into easy-to-make-sense lessons for everyone.
UA-cam playlist: ua-cam.com/video/2fbrl6WoIyo/v-deo.html. Course materials: ocw.mit.edu/9-00SCS11. Best wishes on your studies!
@@mitocw thank you! I am in lecture 4 at the moment and fully surprised for what I am taught so far.
I entered for the math in the background, I thought it would be a psychology lecture with linear algebra flavor
Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
wow, that was mind-blowing, or I should say *mind-cutting*.
Thank you for this wonderful lecture. For some unknown reasons, I did experiment ( that brain quiz ) with my family members, but it doesn’t work.
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
Go for introduction to psychology offered by yale University on coursera. It is amazing. Also there's another intro by Toronto university, go for that also.
I found the Behavioral Biology class from the Stanford channel very interesting, it offers a different perspective!
@@margauxdeligne5458 Evolutionary Theory?
cant thank enough....so grateful
Wow I've taken two intro 2 psy and the beginning of my book was NEVERTHELESS this interesting. Fyi I got in a bad car accident so I failed my 1st one. :/ anyways, this partial brain hempisphere stuff blows my mind! Never heard of this forest n partial stuff, I wonder how far this can go to explain certain abnormal illnesses of the brain. I have an answer as to why the brain is scrunched like that, maybe I will succeed in my doctorate someday and be able to tell all! Lol high hopes ;) Ty for sharing these😍😍
It's been 4 years. 3 more years for a doctorate
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why can't we use our latest microscope to focus and study the design and functioning of grey matter in our brain?
what are the practical problems in this common sense idea?
why are many aspects of our brain still not understood given the technological advancements we have made?
Great video again from MIT....
Well i guess if your hands are controlled by wrong side of a brain your eyes must to so that each side can see 'it's' hand.
Professor we've heard about people who claimed that they are prophets or messengers and also that god's angel/s came and gave instructions etc to them, could they be actually suffering from an ailment of the brain?
christians suffer from an ailment of the brain
Yes
The greatest trick devil ever pulled is, to convinced the world that he never existed.
Well, the epilepsy only caused both women to remember information that was already in their brain. These are childhood memories that they though they forgot. The reading even argues that no information in our lifetime is actually lost, but is stored in our brain. We know this because of the epilepsy bringing back childhood memories that these women could not otherwise remember. This also means that they cannot remember information that was never experienced. So no, seeing angels would be a delusion and not remembrance (like those experienced by these women's).
It's really interesting but at the same time not surprising that we wouldn't function as intended if a part of our brain was removed or not functioning correctly, specially if the whole structure is meant to function in some cooperating way in order for the whole body works properly as a whole.
Love his badass jokes during the lecture
interesting, specially the corpus collosum part
Its so trippy, if the mind is what the brain does, then what we know as the brain is an image in the mind which is made by the brain which is an image in the mind made by the brain 😫
What happened to freedom within limits....old people always acting up...ignore them.....
can anyone see the removed video? fro me the link doesn't work
clip 1 the divided brain
@@mattiamicheletta9931 www.learner.org/series/the-brain-teaching-modules/the-divided-brain/
@@mitocw
That link is broken, you can watch the divided brain here: www.chedd-angier.com/frontiers/season7.html#3
The second missing clip can be watched here: www.chedd-angier.com/frontiers/season7.html
Excellent lecture.
I can’t access the removed clips
The removed clips are listed here: ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-00sc-introduction-to-psychology-fall-2011/brain-i/removed-clips/. One has a link. The other clips without a link is here: www.chedd-angier.com/frontiers/season7.html (episode 3). We hope this helps.
They can show the vídeo on mit site but not on youtube, why? ("man with two brains")
Thanks for making it available.
I have a doubt in 41.01 and 42.38 . how do they make see through LVF or RVF?
Hey somebody tell me Where can i watch those removed clip ?
ocw.mit.edu/courses/9-00sc-introduction-to-psychology-fall-2011/pages/brain-i/removed-clips/
Best wishes on your studies!
looking for the HD version...
it's from 10 years ago...
Does it get easier to Split-brain people to write with both hands?
3:08 3:43
Voices.....audio areas?
What are they reading between classes?
i dont know xD
You know for sure that you abuse mathematics, whereby addicted to crunching runners, or “math-head” so to speak ,or if math was a drug you could be easily considered a junkie , or mathematician whenever you hear “tan” at any moment in life and without delay think integral or functions and there is some hidden math language with words that must lead to abundance or useful application for a game something like that ….
So basically there's no "I".
Mostly u dont have to worry about anything...but dont go to brain peoole....tgats shjts impkrtant..just est food...mostly..kno wat i mean
thank you lessons
Interesting talk, thanks a lot.
Groups of brains can achieve things...by itself...i dunno...we r dojngbtema science niw right sunce the other guys went..
Wooooow, a gazilion synapses
I see what you did here.
Agad-alignment
Thanks
22:10
That was amazing
Pueden traducirlo al espanichhhh
Why is there matrix behind him🤣🤣
after hearing a recording of my friend talking playing back an audible conversation this goes along with your comment of how neurons fire to create language that is audible, that is false, after that i heard it say with a school room full of kids , hatchet broke the law, it repeated over and over for a minute then stopped, i didnt get the nickname hatchet unti i was older, this contradicts your teachings , im sorry sr but your all wrong, skitzophreinia and language is frequency, doplar, ect, i did a remote viewing of your building and ive never been there
40:00
Funny how the Lecturer is so confident when talking about how brain didn't come from scratch and absolutely evolved from other species when there are no solid evidences nor even a one scientific paper supporting that claim with that confidence.
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OMG... please erase Algebra 😤😤😤😤
That linear algebra is a nightmare...the most boring stuff I have ever read in mathematics comes handy in solving systems of linear equations only🙄...it gives me anxiety 😂
37:14
sound goes up and down
Swap C its all in the mind
Lmaoo
A lot is based o stream.od shared ck ciousness...fin ingernet....
Thnx
We r food oriented..not sex...i feel..
damn, it is terrible for the right brain. it thinks but it can't say anything. awful.
40
Professor is old..some one should offer a chair..seriously
Fruits u see if hirny. Veg if u want health????
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10:07
Jesus loves you ❤ 💖 💕
mit 9.00
Liloy lilay
Lmao was this class always after a linear algebra class? This is lecture 3 and why is the black board always written linear algebra content.
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लौरा हमको physicology बताते डर नर्वस से आगे इंसान कुछ अचीव नहीं किया है physicology मे
What on earth is that omg
this lecturer is frustrating
What’s wrong with you? He’s great
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