Introduction to Psychology
VU Course ID: | PS104 |
Curriculum: | 9 lectures |
Fee: | FREE |
Textbooks: |
None |
Prerequisites: | None |
Instructor: | Prof. John Gabrieli |
Provider: | MIT OpenCourseWare |
Recordable:
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Yes / 2 CEUs |
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Course Description
Introduction to Psychology is a free course from MIT that explores the scientific study of human nature, including how the mind works and how the brain supports the mind. Topics include the mental and neural bases of perception, emotion, learning, memory, cognition, child development, personality, psychopathology and social interaction.
![]() | Lesson 1 Introduction |
![]() | Lesson 2 Science and Research |
![]() | Lesson 3 Brain I: Structure and Functions |
![]() | Lesson 4 Brain II: Methods of Research |
![]() | Lesson 5 Vision I |
![]() | Lesson 6 Vision II |
![]() | Lesson 7 Attention |
![]() | Lesson 8 Consciousness |
![]() | Lesson 9 Learning |
![]() | Lesson 10 Memory I |
![]() | Lesson 11 Memory II - Amnesia and Memory Systems |
![]() | Lesson 12 Language |
![]() | Lesson 13 Thinking |
![]() | Lesson 14 Intelligence |
![]() | Lesson 15 Emotion & Motivation |
![]() | Lesson 16 Personality |
![]() | Lesson 17 Child Development |
![]() | Lesson 18 Adult Development |
![]() | Lesson 19 Stress |
![]() | Lesson 20 Psychopathology I |
![]() | Lesson 21 Psychopathology II |
![]() | Lesson 22 Social Psychology I |
![]() | Lesson 23 Social Psychology II |
![]() | Lesson 24 Conclusions - Evolutionary Psychology, Happiness |
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