1. Introduction 2. Science and research 3. Brain I - Structure and Functions 4. Brain II - Structure and Functions 5. Vision I 6. Vision II 7. Attention 8. Consciousness 9. Learning 10. Memory I - 11. Memory II - Amnesia and Memory system 12. Language 13. Thinking (me 1/2 way) 14. Intelligence 15. Emotion & Motivation 16. Personality 17. Child Development 18. Adult Development 19. Stress 20. Psychopathology I 21. Psychopathology II 22. Social psychology I (20 m) 23. Social psychology II 24. Conclusions - Evolutionary Psychology, Happiness Thanks MIT for this free wonderful content. I am not going through lectures by order but my interest, so above is just index for convenient record keeping.
@@alejandraripollaltes4802 well historically white men had the privilege of going to school and pursuing science, so that image of an old white male professor became mainstream/popularized. Way more diverse nowadays (but def not diverse enough)
@@bobbyd1658 What do you mean by "not diverse enough"? Don't you think basketball and boxing is "not diverse enough" (majority are blacks)? Is that good or bad? 47% of medical doctors are women and 47% are men (rest is "unknown"). Is medical doctor "diverse"? Then how about, white people making 73% of the population in the USA, but only make up 63% of medical doctors. That's "not diverse enough". I think college professor, basketball player, boxer, doctors, etc. are all privileged in their own sense. How are you determining who is more "privileged"?
@@ElectroStreetdancer Have you tried ‘Active Imagination’ ? I came to know about it some time ago but its making me suffer a lot, I feel irritable whenever I went on to perform it. I am trying to enter and invite the unconcious from about a week now but nothing appears. What is it that you think I might be doing wrong?
@@simtanhg4291 maybe just concentrate more. Our minds just needs to accelerate to at a right pace where we can take our time getting used. But I haven’t dig too much into active imagination tho🧐 and sorry for the late response
@@ElectroStreetdancer Why do I feel this kind of an empty hole inside me when I'm socialising? I feel like I'm missing out on something. I keep seeking knowledge and feel never prepared to do things. This void is certainly not chronic or related to BPD. I'm not sure what it is.. I'm analysing everything. I have a lot of knowledge which seems really important to me when I'm at home but when I start to socialise it feels unworthy. I'm sorry for late reply.. I'm 16 and I was on a social media detox. I just downloaded yt to check out some things.. Hope you reply soon. Thanks
I'm currently majoring in Psych at a much worse school for a ridiculous price. This is so depressing. But, thank you MIT for letting anyone have access to quality education.
Hi Austin, do you have the links to all the 24 topics , from Intro to Conclusions - Evolutionary Psychology, Happiness? I am really interested . thanks!
hlights: 0:51 - Introduction to the study of how people's minds and brains work 1:38 - Discussion of the brain and the book "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" 2:05 - Exploration of how we hear, think, and perceive the world 4:07 - Focus on human development, social interaction, and behavior 7:09 - Introduction to visual illusions and how our minds can be tricked 13:44 - Participation in a visual perception experiment 19:14 - The influence of expectations and attention on perception 20:17 - The integration of hearing and seeing in perception 23:20 - Discussion of how our minds can create false perceptions based on cultural associations 25:15 - More examples of how our minds can be easily influenced in perception 26:59 - The professor commends the students for demonstrating the limits and properties of memory. 28:19 - The professor discusses false memories and how our minds can create them. 29:22 - The professor explains how our minds can imagine hearing words that were not actually said. 30:02 - The concept of automaticity is introduced, highlighting the efficiency and pitfalls of our minds. 30:50 - The professor demonstrates how our minds can overlook details that are right in front of us. 31:58 - The audience participates in an exercise to test their attention and perception. 32:01 - The audience member correctly identifies the number 5, showcasing the limitations of our perception. 33:01 - The professor discusses how our cultural associations can affect our perception of words. 34:12 - The audience member successfully reads a passage with ink smudges, demonstrating the power of context in perception. 35:03 - The professor introduces the topic of thought and discusses the psychology of decision-making. 37:46 - The professor explains the cognitive biases that can lead to incorrect predictions of happiness. 39:59 - The professor shares a study on happiness after traumatic accidents, highlighting our ability to adapt and find happiness again. 42:13 - The professor presents an experiment on racial bias and how our behavior can be influenced by social context. 45:15 - The results of the experiment show how our feelings and actions can be influenced by external factors. 46:34 - The professor discusses the challenges of acting in alignment with our values in difficult situations. Thanks MIT for this free wonderful content. I am not going through lectures by order but my interest, so above is just index for convenient record keeping.
A decade ago when I was in grade 12, I had a Physics teacher who'd come to class and instantly start writing long derivations on the black board. I would try my best to keep up with his pace and copy all of it just like the other 50 kids in the class. This was in India. I moved to Canada a few years ago and went to school here. I now understand that neither my Physics teacher was interested in teaching nor did he have the skills to do it and similarly I wasn't interested in copying all that nonsense either. My love for physics is still strong and I give my undivided attention to ideas when someone explains it with equal passion. I wish teachers like Instructor Gabrieli exist in millions in my home country so that we can produce more than just stereotypical nerds who are good for only copying others' ideas. No one benefits from playing pretense in the long run.
Really mate! Our system is so f up that I get chills sometimes thinking about it, lol like they seriously feeding those bullshits since many decades to the whole generation and may be they will continue in future too... ffs 🤦🏽♂️
I watch quite a lot of stuff on youtube, but this series of lectures is my favourite so far. I highly recommend to watch through the whole thing, and recommend it to anyone you can. This should be mandatory material for every human being.
I turn 30 next March, and have recently decided(after a year of a few more down than ups) that my mission for a good part of my 30's is to go back to college and get my second degree in Psychology. I have no idea if you have majored in that or not, and am currently watching the video. Would you say these video lectures are a good way of starting my education on psychology before I have even started schooling for it ?
Am back here after watching the entire course, and I just want to say the professor and the entire course is really great and useful, it gives you a wide idea abt what psychology is abt, especially in a neuroscientist’s scope. thanks Professor, thanks MIT
Very few teachers we find that enjoy the subject themselves and he's one of those. And those are the ones who make classes enjoyable and fun for students.
I'm also an Indian. I'm studying in University of Delhi, I like psychology that's why I was searching for a free course on RUclips and found this playlist. Btw where are you from bhaiya and where are you living?.@@lakshyacuts
Yes and no. Decent lectures and information like this yes, however most people don't have quality control and believe any old shit they read on the internet. This means most people believe in absolute bullshit. Before the internet, people only had access to quality books (libraries), or education. Belief in conspiracy theories has gone through the roof. We are not in the misinformation / disinformation age (more that the information age). You are in the minority for having the intelligence to realise what a good reliable source of information is.
I'm not going to disagree or agree with your statement. Now-a-days, all companies truly care about is the physical proof you went to college. What I will say, and I know that not many colleges will offer this to people(if any do offer it that is), but maybe you after doing enough studying on your own and such to just test out of a course or even take a huge final exam to show you know the area of study well enough to earn yourself a degree.
The 'sweet' exercise was so simple and yet it blew me away. In my opinion, this is the best professor i've come across for Psych 101. Not because of just the exercise, but also because of his ability to explain this so well. Psych is not at all easy. But Professor here makes it much more graspable.
As a HNC student of the social sciences I'm absolutely loving this lecture. Would recommend anyone interested to go into study. I returned to education last year as a 44 year old student. Took my highers and am not looking back.. hoping to be a lecturer myself. This guy is such an inspiration 😎
@@Ericadbury fantastic gained my pass that I needed from this course and am doing a 2nd year entry BA in politics and scottish history. Absolutely worth all the effort. I wish you luck, go chase your education dreams
I am deeply grateful for these free courses, I do not know English and I am learning, but I can see them with subtitles and they have helped me a lot, thank you for everything
It's always a humbling experience for me to learn of the many ways our minds interpret the world and ourselves, and how these interpretations are themselves susceptible to so many biases and limitations. I always try to remember to check myself at the door as soon as I enter into any situation where I have to make judgments about myself, others and the world, and since this is happening at every moment, I am constantly attempting to practice this humility to the point where it may one day become a habit. How much there is to learn, how much more there remains to be experienced! May we never think ourselves so complete in our body of knowledge that we lose the passion that drove us into the murky waters of its domain.
I'm a teen who actually thinks seriously about acknowledging myself with psychology , it's definitely interesting and actually might help me understand people's behavior and interpret their activities and their way of thinking
Wow he's the best professor I've ever seen I was smiling throughout the whole lecture, I love the way he's teaching, very friendly and a awesome person, I love him so much :3
That moment when you realize he's probably using subtle psychological hints to make the lesson more enjoyable
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My favourite "illusion" is that when you turn to look at analog clock the seconds hand seems to stay put for a bit before continuing its normal ticking. That's because there is a delay between the light reaching your eyes and your brain processing the new view (of the clock). The first glance stays static until your brain has received enough information of the seconds hand ticking and then it starts to "predict" it to create a continuous feel for your consciousness.
I finished my M.A. nearly 3 years ago and I cannot for the life of me get motivated to apply for my PhD (early 30s now).. this lecture made me miss uni so much, good professors in any field are a treasure ❤
Currently 20 years old and after many many tries in all sorts of different jobs and different enviroments never finding my enjoyment i found psychology and got super interested in this, Im currently on an intro course and will br attending University in the next year, im leaving this comment to remember the first true lectur i watched on this and to let people know its never too late to find what really makes you interested and what youd like to persue :)
It is such a great lecture too informative and helpful for a person like me . I am a student of some stupid University. After watching this lecture I have gathered courage to study hard. I might try to get into elite Universities after my graduation. Thanks for such content.❤❤ Lots of love from India.
I’m taking Psych 101 at a different school to get my required classes over with. I already work full time, run my own business, and volunteer for the human society so I’m hard pressed to find the time to actually read the textbooks. So this is very helpful. I can download the lectures, listen to them while I’m at work, and then do my assignments. It helps that it’s essentially the same class, although MIT seems to go a little bit more in depth than ours does. Perhaps one day I’ll be able to pursue my doctorate with MIT. I often listen to these lectures, even if I’m not taking the course or if it’s related to my field of study. It’s just great having open access to one of the most prestigious schools on the east coast to learn new stuff with. And because of these free lectures I do have my sights set on getting my doctorate here. MIT has definitely earned my respect
Ayo this is so cool. I wish my college professors were this fun with their subject. They be reading the PPTs out or just showing us poorly animated RUclips lectures.
The idea he presents at the beginning about lots of things being rooted in psychology was exactly the idea I've had. Some things like art seem to be purely psychological phenomenon, something like Philosophy as well. And even sciences that have to deal with understanding the objective world outside of our minds are still filtered by our perception and ability to perceive it
This was so good. I said I'd watch only 5 mins cuz I'm sick rn, but I end up watching everything. It was somehow nice. I feel a little better too. Can't wait for my psychology class this September. Starting college.
This is for the professor. I have always over analyzed everything. I've also finally realized over the past year that I want to know why I think, act, and react the way I do. I really really loved this course and I think you did an amazing job. Just so happens you picked BOTH mine and my son's birthday. What percent of people have told you that those 2 birthdays are significant? Has it happened before? YOU ARE AN AWESOME TEACHER I AM GOING TO CONTINUE THANK YOU!
Wish there’s alot of professors like him, Not just like any lecturer that sits and let student stress themselves to memorize what lesson they have tackled. Instead they explain it deeper with fun activities, They should learn the importance of teaching in a fun and exciting way this will not just beneficial for us but also for the future of our nations.
Natalia idelshon .todos las gracia por la yuda desinteresada en los momentos más difíciles...que sirva para algo tu luz y que tus colegas les sirva el legado tan grande que has dejado .la psiquiatra más grande.
A virtuous person corrects their mistakes, whereas a petty person covers up their flaws. Those who correct their mistakes will become enlightened; those who cover up flaws will get lost. It is always better to correct our mistakes than to cover them up.
it's interesting how happiness evens out more and more the further away something that made you happy or sad has happened. unless you suffer from depression.
I heard the whole lecture and I found it interesting. How we perceive the world is based on our upbringing in our lives. There's many different people in the world with their own version what the world should be like. We have our own ideas, beliefs, philosophies, dreams, hopes, aspirations and ideologies in general to perceive the world. Our worlds. We have our own framework of what life is. These constructs of fear, anxiety, self-esteem and group culture really make up our own perspective of what reality is. Thanks for the lecture.
This is all very interesting. Being a quadriplegic I am trying to unlock my mind and expand it. I am trying to make sense of everything. Hopefully watching these videos will help.
I hope you managed to gain some peace of mind, you probably realised that escaping into a fantasy world be your only real escape, simulate an environment and let your mind do the work. Stop thinking just follow
So lecture 1 was all about briefly explaining how our mind works. Amazing and interesting! Plus, we can understand the context of a situation better if we have more knowledge, resulting in more objective perception.
The three lines at the beginning are actually only in theory all the same length. This illusion is being supported by the placement of the centerpoint which is the origin for the two secondary shorter lines. Notice that this point is set directly on the line in the proclaimed shorter line of the three and set directly beside the proclaimed longest line. Obviously the illusion functions perfectly without this placement but I think it is not deniable that it is supported grately by it.
This is an intriguing life lesson in this lecture among all about the perspective of life. It's all linked with your mindset about the contented fulfillment of happiness.......................................... ...........................Love this lecture......STF................................................................
1. Introduction
2. Science and research
3. Brain I - Structure and Functions
4. Brain II - Structure and Functions
5. Vision I
6. Vision II
7. Attention
8. Consciousness
9. Learning
10. Memory I -
11. Memory II - Amnesia and Memory system
12. Language
13. Thinking (me 1/2 way)
14. Intelligence
15. Emotion & Motivation
16. Personality
17. Child Development
18. Adult Development
19. Stress
20. Psychopathology I
21. Psychopathology II
22. Social psychology I (20 m)
23. Social psychology II
24. Conclusions - Evolutionary Psychology, Happiness
Thanks MIT for this free wonderful content. I am not going through lectures by order but my interest, so above is just index for convenient record keeping.
Thank you!!!!
You are a legend
Thanks mate. Appreciate your help.
Oh Thank you so much 🥺, you literally listed all the things I'm interested in :-D
Thank uu
This is what I imagined as a child when someone said "Professor"
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Yes lol is kinda interesting how our minds think so similarly
@@alejandraripollaltes4802 well historically white men had the privilege of going to school and pursuing science, so that image of an old white male professor became mainstream/popularized. Way more diverse nowadays (but def not diverse enough)
@@bobbyd1658 What do you mean by "not diverse enough"? Don't you think basketball and boxing is "not diverse enough" (majority are blacks)? Is that good or bad? 47% of medical doctors are women and 47% are men (rest is "unknown"). Is medical doctor "diverse"? Then how about, white people making 73% of the population in the USA, but only make up 63% of medical doctors. That's "not diverse enough". I think college professor, basketball player, boxer, doctors, etc. are all privileged in their own sense. How are you determining who is more "privileged"?
Yeah , now professor means alvaro morte
Old professors are the best ones. This is college not middle school.
Cause they're wise and gave tons of experience teaching so whatever they're saying comes across so naturally.
@@thomas7365 I was talking about the good ones. I've had my share of fossil fuel machines as well.
@@thomas7365 what do u work as now
I think anyone’s who’s actually gone to college would disagree
Not in the Philippines lol
Honestly this professor is so smart with his little ideas to understand how the human mind behaves towards another, starting to love psychology.
It's been 7 years, hows life going ? 😅
@@simtanhg4291 nothing has changed but studying psychology more and more
@@ElectroStreetdancer Have you tried ‘Active Imagination’ ?
I came to know about it some time ago but its making me suffer a lot, I feel irritable whenever I went on to perform it. I am trying to enter and invite the unconcious from about a week now but nothing appears. What is it that you think I might be doing wrong?
@@simtanhg4291 maybe just concentrate more. Our minds just needs to accelerate to at a right pace where we can take our time getting used. But I haven’t dig too much into active imagination tho🧐 and sorry for the late response
@@ElectroStreetdancer Why do I feel this kind of an empty hole inside me when I'm socialising? I feel like I'm missing out on something. I keep seeking knowledge and feel never prepared to do things.
This void is certainly not chronic or related to BPD. I'm not sure what it is.. I'm analysing everything. I have a lot of knowledge which seems really important to me when I'm at home but when I start to socialise it feels unworthy. I'm sorry for late reply.. I'm 16 and I was on a social media detox. I just downloaded yt to check out some things.. Hope you reply soon. Thanks
i love this professor i wish so hard to sit in his class. he is everything i love about teachers. humor, interest, and passion.
Hhow ure life 10 years after
I'm currently majoring in Psych at a much worse school for a ridiculous price. This is so depressing. But, thank you MIT for letting anyone have access to quality education.
What was your college? I intend to apply for psychology, but I have doubts about which university to choose.
😎@@rebecaanastacia3020
Anthropology Yale playlist 31 videos
Sociology NYU playlist 25 videos
Sociology IIT Kanpur 41 videos playlist (needs captions, has accent, but great content)
Human Behavioral Biology Stanford playlist 25 videos (best choice)
Political Science Yale Courses 98 videos playlist (USA Political System)
Game Theory Yale 24 videos playlist
Macroeconomics MIT 12 videos playlist
Microeconomics MIT 38 videos playlist
World History Khan 100 videos playlist
Evolution, Ecology and Behavior Yale 36 videos playlist
Check out these 2 videos:
THOMAS SOWELL - THE REAL HISTORY OF SLAVERY
DISINFORMATION: THE SECRET STRATEGY TO DESTROY THE WEST (Full MOVIE )
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“Quality”. I’m in a community college and I get better information than this
@@terminatedaccount8750 i love the human behavioral biology course
I love free college.
Lolll same
Sameee! I’m gaining the same knowledge; just gotta make a fake degree and I’m good to go! :))
Hi Austin, do you have the links to all the 24 topics , from Intro to Conclusions - Evolutionary Psychology, Happiness? I am really interested . thanks!
@@VideosOfRandomContext Smart strategy
It’s this type of content that makes you realize that a good professor really makes a difference
"it is harder and harder to surprise people now a day"-- can relate.
I've never paid attention for 45 minutes straight in my entire life. This was not only informative but engaging. Thank you.
Same!!
@@buttercup2803 Same 2 Me As Well LOL
hlights:
0:51 - Introduction to the study of how people's minds and brains work
1:38 - Discussion of the brain and the book "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat"
2:05 - Exploration of how we hear, think, and perceive the world
4:07 - Focus on human development, social interaction, and behavior
7:09 - Introduction to visual illusions and how our minds can be tricked
13:44 - Participation in a visual perception experiment
19:14 - The influence of expectations and attention on perception
20:17 - The integration of hearing and seeing in perception
23:20 - Discussion of how our minds can create false perceptions based on cultural associations
25:15 - More examples of how our minds can be easily influenced in perception
26:59 - The professor commends the students for demonstrating the limits and properties of memory.
28:19 - The professor discusses false memories and how our minds can create them.
29:22 - The professor explains how our minds can imagine hearing words that were not actually said.
30:02 - The concept of automaticity is introduced, highlighting the efficiency and pitfalls of our minds.
30:50 - The professor demonstrates how our minds can overlook details that are right in front of us.
31:58 - The audience participates in an exercise to test their attention and perception.
32:01 - The audience member correctly identifies the number 5, showcasing the limitations of our perception.
33:01 - The professor discusses how our cultural associations can affect our perception of words.
34:12 - The audience member successfully reads a passage with ink smudges, demonstrating the power of context in perception.
35:03 - The professor introduces the topic of thought and discusses the psychology of decision-making.
37:46 - The professor explains the cognitive biases that can lead to incorrect predictions of happiness.
39:59 - The professor shares a study on happiness after traumatic accidents, highlighting our ability to adapt and find happiness again.
42:13 - The professor presents an experiment on racial bias and how our behavior can be influenced by social context.
45:15 - The results of the experiment show how our feelings and actions can be influenced by external factors.
46:34 - The professor discusses the challenges of acting in alignment with our values in difficult situations.
Thanks MIT for this free wonderful content. I am not going through lectures by order but my interest, so above is just index for convenient record keeping.
A decade ago when I was in grade 12, I had a Physics teacher who'd come to class and instantly start writing long derivations on the black board. I would try my best to keep up with his pace and copy all of it just like the other 50 kids in the class. This was in India. I moved to Canada a few years ago and went to school here. I now understand that neither my Physics teacher was interested in teaching nor did he have the skills to do it and similarly I wasn't interested in copying all that nonsense either. My love for physics is still strong and I give my undivided attention to ideas when someone explains it with equal passion. I wish teachers like Instructor Gabrieli exist in millions in my home country so that we can produce more than just stereotypical nerds who are good for only copying others' ideas. No one benefits from playing pretense in the long run.
This is so true man. Our education system just kills the curiosity and simplicity of science. I really hope to see Indian schools teach like this.
Really mate! Our system is so f up that I get chills sometimes thinking about it, lol like they seriously feeding those bullshits since many decades to the whole generation and may be they will continue in future too... ffs 🤦🏽♂️
What grade is that highschool??? Reference
@@SieMiezekatze Yes. High school
@@prashant5229 hoping for the best. India has so much potential.
This man is the reason why I'm starting my University Summer School in PSYC 1010 AND PSYC 1020. THANK YOU
I watch quite a lot of stuff on youtube, but this series of lectures is my favourite so far. I highly recommend to watch through the whole thing, and recommend it to anyone you can. This should be mandatory material for every human being.
I turn 30 next March, and have recently decided(after a year of a few more down than ups) that my mission for a good part of my 30's is to go back to college and get my second degree in Psychology. I have no idea if you have majored in that or not, and am currently watching the video. Would you say these video lectures are a good way of starting my education on psychology before I have even started schooling for it ?
Robert Oden did you go back to college??
@@RobertOden5 what did you end up doing?
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@@RobertOden5 tell us! Did u end up studying it?
Am back here after watching the entire course, and I just want to say the professor and the entire course is really great and useful, it gives you a wide idea abt what psychology is abt, especially in a neuroscientist’s scope.
thanks Professor, thanks MIT
Very few teachers we find that enjoy the subject themselves and he's one of those. And those are the ones who make classes enjoyable and fun for students.
Are you indian brother
@@sameersayyad6170 haa bro. Kaha se ho aap?
@@lakshyacuts Pune
I'm also an Indian. I'm studying in University of Delhi, I like psychology that's why I was searching for a free course on RUclips and found this playlist.
Btw where are you from bhaiya and where are you living?.@@lakshyacuts
This guy is such a ball of joy, god I would be so excited to be a student in his class. THANKFULLY I can watch his lectures on here for free.
People pay a shit ton of money for universities like MIT.but now we can just access everything online for free. Isn't the digital age marvelous?
Absolutely.
Andre Me But they still won't give you a degree for it all
It doesn't matter how much you know, just that you got that piece of paper.
Yes and no. Decent lectures and information like this yes, however most people don't have quality control and believe any old shit they read on the internet. This means most people believe in absolute bullshit. Before the internet, people only had access to quality books (libraries), or education. Belief in conspiracy theories has gone through the roof. We are not in the misinformation / disinformation age (more that the information age). You are in the minority for having the intelligence to realise what a good reliable source of information is.
I'm not going to disagree or agree with your statement. Now-a-days, all companies truly care about is the physical proof you went to college. What I will say, and I know that not many colleges will offer this to people(if any do offer it that is), but maybe you after doing enough studying on your own and such to just test out of a course or even take a huge final exam to show you know the area of study well enough to earn yourself a degree.
This professor is really good, fluid with his talk and very articulate and engaging. He definitely made tenure thats for sure.
The 'sweet' exercise was so simple and yet it blew me away. In my opinion, this is the best professor i've come across for Psych 101. Not because of just the exercise, but also because of his ability to explain this so well. Psych is not at all easy. But Professor here makes it much more graspable.
Hmu for help with your school assignments
He has the most adorable laugh!
As a HNC student of the social sciences I'm absolutely loving this lecture. Would recommend anyone interested to go into study. I returned to education last year as a 44 year old student. Took my highers and am not looking back.. hoping to be a lecturer myself. This guy is such an inspiration 😎
Your comment really interested me. I'm 44 myself hoping to start studying psychology this year. How are things for you today?
@@Ericadbury fantastic gained my pass that I needed from this course and am doing a 2nd year entry BA in politics and scottish history. Absolutely worth all the effort. I wish you luck, go chase your education dreams
@@Ericadburyma'am how are you doing now?
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
Umm where are all these lectures?
This is great for me as a high school student who plans on going to college and pursuing a career in phycology
So you want to study about Algae : Phycology
So does this mean I can now tell people I studied at MIT 😌 I love professors like him after all these years still have that excitement
great teacher, old school style, clear, to the point...perfect course, thanks.
Here for the lecture to get a head start for my course starting on Feb. 28, 2022. Wish me luck. 🙏🏽
Notes :
1. 6:15 "Surrounding Matters"
2. 17:03 "expectations" drives you , what you see nxt
3. Automaticity 31:01
4. 47:15 Important
We can pay attention to a very limited number of things at a time ❤ 19:27
I am deeply grateful for these free courses, I do not know English and I am learning, but I can see them with subtitles and they have helped me a lot, thank you for everything
this is like coolest lecturer ever!!!
who is the coolest lecteur? in what ways is this lecteur like the coolest lecteur?
If it's 'like [the] coolest', what's the coolest?
It's indeed one of the coolest lectures I've ever listened to
2024 Anyone?
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My goodness, how generous to make this course available. Thank you so much. I am looking forward to the next videos.
When the professor is so good that a 13 year old listen to him
Nugget 👋🏻 13 year old here
When 13 year olds are watching this, the world still has hope 🎉🎊👍🏾!
I'm also thirteen ✌️
I’m also 13 😎
13 year old here as well!
Thanks MIT for providing access to quality education free of cost. I love theteaching method of this professor, brilliant!!!
It's always a humbling experience for me to learn of the many ways our minds interpret the world and ourselves, and how these interpretations are themselves susceptible to so many biases and limitations. I always try to remember to check myself at the door as soon as I enter into any situation where I have to make judgments about myself, others and the world, and since this is happening at every moment, I am constantly attempting to practice this humility to the point where it may one day become a habit. How much there is to learn, how much more there remains to be experienced! May we never think ourselves so complete in our body of knowledge that we lose the passion that drove us into the murky waters of its domain.
I'm a teen who actually thinks seriously about acknowledging myself with psychology , it's definitely interesting and actually might help me understand people's behavior and interpret their activities and their way of thinking
chuuya pfp jumpscare bro
16:44 Honestly this brought tears in my eyes for the people I had been thinking they are wrong.
Wow he's the best professor I've ever seen I was smiling throughout the whole lecture, I love the way he's teaching, very friendly and a awesome person, I love him so much :3
I am enjoying this so much. He is a great professor
I’ll never get enough of knowledge. It worries me because there’s so much to learn but so little time , our life is moving very fast nowadays
Can relate
You right so many ways
No school no more and found that I work best by myself and glad to say I sat through the whole thing and wrote notes 📝
That moment when you realize he's probably using subtle psychological hints to make the lesson more enjoyable
My favourite "illusion" is that when you turn to look at analog clock the seconds hand seems to stay put for a bit before continuing its normal ticking. That's because there is a delay between the light reaching your eyes and your brain processing the new view (of the clock). The first glance stays static until your brain has received enough information of the seconds hand ticking and then it starts to "predict" it to create a continuous feel for your consciousness.
I've felt it too
moments that intrigue me 17:29 29:44 41:35 46:08 48:20
I took a psychology class a few semesters ago but just picked up psychology as a minor and this is an amazing refresher for future classes
I finished my M.A. nearly 3 years ago and I cannot for the life of me get motivated to apply for my PhD (early 30s now).. this lecture made me miss uni so much, good professors in any field are a treasure ❤
You got this.
this is the best thing you could ever do , provide education for free.
Currently 20 years old and after many many tries in all sorts of different jobs and different enviroments never finding my enjoyment i found psychology and got super interested in this, Im currently on an intro course and will br attending University in the next year, im leaving this comment to remember the first true lectur i watched on this and to let people know its never too late to find what really makes you interested and what youd like to persue :)
It is such a great lecture too informative and helpful for a person like me . I am a student of some stupid University. After watching this lecture I have gathered courage to study hard. I might try to get into elite Universities after my graduation. Thanks for such content.❤❤
Lots of love from India.
I’m taking Psych 101 at a different school to get my required classes over with. I already work full time, run my own business, and volunteer for the human society so I’m hard pressed to find the time to actually read the textbooks. So this is very helpful. I can download the lectures, listen to them while I’m at work, and then do my assignments. It helps that it’s essentially the same class, although MIT seems to go a little bit more in depth than ours does. Perhaps one day I’ll be able to pursue my doctorate with MIT. I often listen to these lectures, even if I’m not taking the course or if it’s related to my field of study. It’s just great having open access to one of the most prestigious schools on the east coast to learn new stuff with. And because of these free lectures I do have my sights set on getting my doctorate here. MIT has definitely earned my respect
Good luck for that! Aim high!
Hi
Though this lecture is 11 years old, this is so much fun to learn about or refresh your memory
Ayo this is so cool. I wish my college professors were this fun with their subject. They be reading the PPTs out or just showing us poorly animated RUclips lectures.
The idea he presents at the beginning about lots of things being rooted in psychology was exactly the idea I've had.
Some things like art seem to be purely psychological phenomenon, something like Philosophy as well. And even sciences that have to deal with understanding the objective world outside of our minds are still filtered by our perception and ability to perceive it
What a great speaker! Even wrapped things up in a short summary at the end. He's good in my book, on to lecture 2 😃 ;)
Honestly if there's teachers like this, there would be more people that take on subjects they deem as hard because the class is enjoyable
This was so good. I said I'd watch only 5 mins cuz I'm sick rn, but I end up watching everything. It was somehow nice. I feel a little better too. Can't wait for my psychology class this September. Starting college.
This is great! The guy clearly enjoys teaching and psychology.
This is for the professor. I have always over analyzed everything. I've also finally realized over the past year that I want to know why I think, act, and react the way I do. I really really loved this course and I think you did an amazing job. Just so happens you picked BOTH mine and my son's birthday. What percent of people have told you that those 2 birthdays are significant? Has it happened before? YOU ARE AN AWESOME TEACHER I AM GOING TO CONTINUE THANK YOU!
i like the way he was appreciating the questions asked by students...
I have got a lot of ideas about psychology from this lecture. Thanks a lot professor.
Thankyou MIT for uploading it for free this content is super valuable ❤️❤️
He has become my favourite teacher
2020 and this is still a great thing to learn
This professor is so impressive man...
2019 and I am shook by a lot of this...
god I don't want to work anymore... I want to study again and pursue my dreams.
I feel you
I feel that*
I will start my dream study this fall. And I turn 50 in January. It is never ever to late!
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@@niviamaeva yassss, we stan💞👄💞
I can't wait to get out of school
Wish there’s alot of professors like him, Not just like any lecturer that sits and let student stress themselves to memorize what lesson they have tackled. Instead they explain it deeper with fun activities, They should learn the importance of teaching in a fun and exciting way this will not just beneficial for us but also for the future of our nations.
Thank you very much MIT and Professor Gabrieli, for this wonderful resource of information.
Natalia idelshon .todos las gracia por la yuda desinteresada en los momentos más difíciles...que sirva para algo tu luz y que tus colegas les sirva el legado tan grande que has dejado .la psiquiatra más grande.
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I love this man! He is really helping me! I love his course delivery
A virtuous person corrects their mistakes,
whereas a petty person covers up their flaws.
Those who correct their mistakes
will become enlightened;
those who cover up flaws will get lost.
It is always better to correct our mistakes
than to cover them up.
This is really Truth and poetic! But what are you pertaining to?
I wish my colleges have great professor like you . Such a gem
Having Gabrieli as a professor was so fun. He was so eccentric
The optical illusions part reminds me of my color theory class.
this chanel is the best thing i ever seen on internet
Thanks, Professor for handling this content so smoothly 😊🌹
"...It's harder and harder to surprise the world, in a nice way; right?"
This is a treasure trove of information. Thank you!
What an excellent teacher he is, Mr. Gabrieli. Will be following this series religiously, Love from India sir!
Funny how the first lecture has 428k views and the 26th lecture has 14k views
Also ironically I chose to make this comment here
I wish I was there in that class. What a great guy, intelligent with a great sense of humor, very positive attitude, motivated and pleasant.
I'm viewing this in 2023. Anyone else? 😄
Love this professor!! Thank you for your positivity and enthusiasm!!!
This provides me full understanding about psychology!
it's interesting how happiness evens out more and more the further away something that made you happy or sad has happened. unless you suffer from depression.
2021 anyone?
Haha. Yep.
Yep
Yes
Yep present
present...🙏
I heard the whole lecture and I found it interesting. How we perceive the world is based on our upbringing in our lives. There's many different people in the world with their own version what the world should be like. We have our own ideas, beliefs, philosophies, dreams, hopes, aspirations and ideologies in general to perceive the world. Our worlds. We have our own framework of what life is. These constructs of fear, anxiety, self-esteem and group culture really make up our own perspective of what reality is. Thanks for the lecture.
This is all very interesting. Being a quadriplegic I am trying to unlock my mind and expand it. I am trying to make sense of everything. Hopefully watching these videos will help.
I hope you managed to gain some peace of mind, you probably realised that escaping into a fantasy world be your only real escape, simulate an environment and let your mind do the work. Stop thinking just follow
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2019 who's here with me?
ayyyyyy
+1
let's do it!! how many of you got through the whole lecture
Here ✋ Getting ready to enroll in psychology here in a few months. Wanna be prepared.
Me 2019
So lecture 1 was all about briefly explaining how our mind works. Amazing and interesting!
Plus, we can understand the context of a situation better if we have more knowledge, resulting in more objective perception.
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The three lines at the beginning are actually only in theory all the same length. This illusion is being supported by the placement of the centerpoint which is the origin for the two secondary shorter lines. Notice that this point is set directly on the line in the proclaimed shorter line of the three and set directly beside the proclaimed longest line. Obviously the illusion functions perfectly without this placement but I think it is not deniable that it is supported grately by it.
this is the longest video ive seen on youtube!
thank you so much for this content MIT!
I think that John is one of the most exciting people out there!!!
You can tell this guy truly enjoys teaching!
Immensely interesting lecture, I kept waiting listening and involved. Thank you so much. Learned a lot.
Can't believe I'm getting this for FREE!
is this what studying psychology is like ? this is so fun
right omg ??
Brilliant lecturer. Going to complete the entire set of lectures. Thanks MIT for the great contribution.!
oh gosh, you have eng-sub. thank you for the course and the sub as well.
This is an intriguing life lesson in this lecture among all about the perspective of life. It's all linked with your mindset about the contented fulfillment of happiness.......................................... ...........................Love this lecture......STF................................................................