Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
Summary: From the psychology department at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada, here's Dave Brodbeck. Courses this term PSYC 3256 - Advanced Univariate Statistics, PSYC 3106 - Anima Behaviour and BIOL/PSYC 3506 - Neuropharmacology.
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Podcasts:
Please, do not try these at home... Music "The Future Soon"
William led us in the discussion of this article, then we talked about the singularity, I for one welcome our robot overlords... Music "Contact" by Random Sample
Now it starts to get fun... OK, I find this stuff fun, but I am odd... Music "Re: Your Brains" by Jonathan Coulton
Krista did a nice job presenting this article. The take home message? Postmodernism has no place in science and should stay at least 500 m away from science at all times... Music "Delusional" by Battery Life
Tracey talked about this article. Lively and exciting discussion ensued, or I hope it does as I am writing this post before class… Music “A Laptop Like You” by Jonathan Coulton
We finish up factorial ANOVA, and move on to repeated measures ANOVA. Music "Code Monkey" by Jonathan Coulton
We wrap up the animal memory bit. This is my last lecture in this course (same in 2617) as we now move on to presentations. Music “Mandelbrot Set” by Jonathan Coulton
Sarah presented this article and then a far ranging discussion of psychological education and literacy ensued. Music “Shotgun Loudmouth” by Battery Life
Keep on keeping on.... Music "Delusional" by Battery Life
Animal memory and cognition Music "She" by Tenpenny Joke
Sleep, Wakefullness, Seizures, that sort of thing. Music \"Tyrant Mind\" by 24 Hour Church of Beer
Shayna presented this article. Music “That Love Falls Thing” by The Canaries
Probably the key to the whole course, factorial ANOVA Music "First Semester Freedom Fighter" by Hell or Highwater
We finish up the stuff on autobiographical memory with a bit on flashbulb memories, then we talk about Amnesia in its various forms. Music “Saturday Night” by Angst For The Memories
It really is getting depressing eh? Music "Waiting" by Luke Sneyd