I came across your videos by chance (algorithms more like it) and I truly can't emphasise how well you explain everything. I don't have a great attention span and it's also easy to find a video within a collection that's just not that great but you managed to be engaging and maintain a flow in all of your videos that I have watched. I'm so glad you do this, please keep it up :) Ps. I'm a psychology/social science/submajor criminology student in Australia and I recently began a research project (scholarship 3 month placement) with a cognitive computational neuroscientist and wanted to learn to start somewhere to understand the material. You are amazingly helpful!
I came across your videos by chance (algorithms more like it) and I truly can't emphasise how well you explain everything. I don't have a great attention span and it's also easy to find a video within a collection that's just not that great but you managed to be engaging and maintain a flow in all of your videos that I have watched. I'm so glad you do this, please keep it up :)
Ps. I'm a psychology/social science/submajor criminology student in Australia and I recently began a research project (scholarship 3 month placement) with a cognitive computational neuroscientist and wanted to learn to start somewhere to understand the material. You are amazingly helpful!
Thank you! I'm so glad that you enjoy the lectures, stay tuned for more cognitive science adventures.
and regarding "facial expressions", I think it is almost accepted Lisa Feldman Barrett who denies their universality ...
how can you even imagine discussing "emotions" if is highly dubious how one could univocally and scientifically define them?! This is not science