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Psychology 1: General Psychology

Psychology 1: General Psychology (Fall 2007, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor John F. Kihlstrom. General Psychology - Introduction to the principal areas, problems, and concepts of psychology. This course will survey the scientific study of mental life and the mental functions that underlie human experience, thought, and action. The emphasis is on cognitive processes and social interactions characteristic of adults. However, research on nonhuman animals, as well as biological, developmental, and pathological processes, will be introduced as relevant.

Lecture 14 - Thought and Language 2


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Biological Bases of Mind and Behavior 1
Lecture 03 - Biological Bases of Mind and Behavior 2
Lecture 04 - Biological Bases of Mind and Behavior 3
Lecture 05 - Learning 1
Lecture 06 - Learning 2
Lecture 07 - Learning 3
Lecture 08 - Sensation and Perception 1
Lecture 09 - Sensation and Perception 2
Lecture 10 - Memory 1
Lecture 11 - Memory 2
Lecture 12 - Memory 3
Lecture 13 - Thought and Language 1
Lecture 14 - Thought and Language 2
Lecture 15 - Thought and Language 3
Lecture 16 - Personal and Social Interaction 1
Lecture 17 - Personal and Social Interaction 2
Lecture 18 - Personal and Social Interaction 3
Lecture 19 - Psychological Development 1
Lecture 20 - Psychological Development 2
Lecture 21 - Psychopathology and Psychotherapy 1
Lecture 22 - Psychopathology and Psychotherapy 2
Lecture 23 - Psychopathology and Psychotherapy 3
Lecture 24 - Psychopathology and Psychotherapy 4
Lecture 25 - Conclusion