Waiting for more videos please :-) Well explained. Helped me to remember concept I learned at the University and would like to refresh. Waiting for more videos please
If anyone is wondering, the study she's referring to @1:55 is the Glanzer and Cunitz study, 1966. It took me 10 mins of googling various combinations of words to find out, because I couldn't tell what she was saying. Hope it helps!
Great video! Only constructive advice I have for you is to sort your resources and edit out the parts of the audio that you had to retake twice like at 2:46. Other than that it was very well edited and very informative! :)
Probably good information, but your words weren't always clear. I still don't know what MSM stands for because I couldn't understand. When you do videos like this, you have to apply what people learn when they take radio broadcasting. It would aslo be better if you didn't read the information. I can read books at my speed and get more out of them.
You're talking too fast and few words I struggled to understand. You might have very good info but the way you deliver makes it very hard to be understood. Thanks for the effort though.
just slow down the video dummy. LOL. Or pause it and think about what she said before you move on. "Shame could have been helpful." Sounds like rationalization.
it s not tat she talk fast, it s the way she pronounce words that it is not clear, she mubbles a lot and dosent spell words correctly so it s very unclear and unplesant to listen to. People should stop thinking that they are able to do anything just because they have the tools to do it.
Wow Fran, I can't I believe how many have watched this video! Great work, I still use this as an intro to cognitive psychology :)
Intresting video u keep our brains and eyes so active never a dull moment.I was so sleepy ,as soon.as.I heard your voice I was awakened
You guys can switch the playback speed and make it go slower if it’s too fast for you
Magnificent intro to cognitive psychology! Thanks a lot!
Thanks! Very creative way of teaching!!
Waiting for more videos please :-)
Well explained. Helped me to remember concept I learned at the University and would like to refresh. Waiting for more videos please
If anyone is wondering, the study she's referring to @1:55 is the Glanzer and Cunitz study, 1966. It took me 10 mins of googling various combinations of words to find out, because I couldn't tell what she was saying. Hope it helps!
thaaank you for this
thank you!!
Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it and found it very informative.
Such great work!
Great video! Only constructive advice I have for you is to sort your resources and edit out the parts of the audio that you had to retake twice like at 2:46. Other than that it was very well edited and very informative! :)
Very well explained thank you!
this was so nice, thankyouuu
Awesome video..
Great. Only constructive feedback - slow down your explanation. The audio is VERY fast.
I had to put it on 0.75 playback speed to catch up
I feel like she taught me more than my professor lol
hello,
can you send me thes source about Loftus and Palmer research? thank you
Thank you for the video . Please can u tell me who is the founder of this theory , or its important theorists
That’s badass
i am a nurse major, but i feel so passionate about neuropsychology! i love reading people haha. :P
so now what?
Probably good information, but your words weren't always clear. I still don't know what MSM stands for because I couldn't understand. When you do videos like this, you have to apply what people learn when they take radio broadcasting. It would aslo be better if you didn't read the information. I can read books at my speed and get more out of them.
Multi-Stored Model
informative and useful
gracias por tomarte tu tiempo y hacerlo
it was explained simply but its really so fast.
Thanks a lot
This would have been awesome if you have slowed down a bit. You knd of did at the end but the beginning I could not grasp at all.
Very good video
Complaining about her talking too fast, why not just slow the video down? :D
lmao thinking outside of the box :D
0.75 is too slow :/
great but the name of the research should be mentioned it would be clearer thank you for this info
I spot my future
very nice
Im replying to a 4 year ago comment for the memes.
What's the cognitive bias in psychology?
Chala baundhi
It's hard to grasp well with such very fast sound
slow it down
So fastctalking
You're talking too fast and few words I struggled to understand. You might have very good info but the way you deliver makes it very hard to be understood. Thanks for the effort though.
and with subtitles
How is this not memory?
You're not singing aayiii so difficult to grasp some words
How about the fact that MUMBLING has hindered my brain's ability to properly absorb the subject matter in this video...
great video, but speak slower and articulate better. For me as a non English native, it is sometimes hard to follow.
Vouz avez les mains tres jolie, en fait.
am i the only one who didn't think she talked fast at all? probably cuz i talk fast lol
So fast talking
Talking is way too fast... Shame could have been helpful
You can slow the video down so the sound isn't too fast
just slow down the video dummy. LOL. Or pause it and think about what she said before you move on. "Shame could have been helpful." Sounds like rationalization.
I like the speed
Too fast
Ya'll commenters never heard of Google? wowwww. You didn't hear something? literally google it.
it s not tat she talk fast, it s the way she pronounce words that it is not clear, she mubbles a lot and dosent spell words correctly so it s very unclear and unplesant to listen to.
People should stop thinking that they are able to do anything just because they have the tools to do it.
You talk too fast
You talk way too quickly, this is an incredibly dense topic, speak slowly and in more simplified terms
wow what a blur of words, take a breath talk slower
I am worth better than this
* I am worthy of better than this 1st year's shit.
You aren't worth shit. You can barely spell out a basic sentence, even after trying twice.