I am dying right because i'm swamped with Psychology homework, but that corgi just made me feel so much better. I vote to have the Corgi in every crash course video
I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, and I am amazed by how little I learned about neurology and physiology. Hank's teaching me more about these things than my college education did. Go higher education! Oh, and thanks Hank!
"Someone just told me the word 'sherbert' doesn't exist." "His name is Michael Aranda and he's a dumbhead." "ASK GOOGLE ABOUT SHERBERT!" I love Hank Green.
Lol technically he was right though- "Sherbet" is how it's spelled /pronounced but a lot of people add that R into it (I usually do because it's what I'm used to saying )
i love the absolute randomness of the sherbert part like that has nothing to do with psychology and almost nothing to do with the video but they invluded it anyway
Understanding perception from lecture = no. Understanding perception from psychology crash course = yes! When are you guys making more videos/lessons? So helpful, thank you!!
I'm studying psychology and the topics of these videos coincide with the topics I'm learning at university. I'm paying thousands of dollars for this material at university, yet your videos are better. Love it.
As an anatomist, can I just say that this was brilliant. The calibre of the scientific content, friendly "layman" presentation, and fabulous animation is how things should be taught in this age. Its just ace :P
I've spent a week learning this stuff for a university exam next week and you just give me all of it in 10 minutes. The more I learn the more I appreciate the quality of crash course😍
Just what is the difference between sensing and perceiving? And how does vision actually work? And what does this have to do with a Corgi? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, ***** takes us on a journey through the brain to better explain these and other concepts. Plus, you know, CORGI! Sensation & Perception - Crash Course Psychology #5
Tyrion Lannister English has more words than Spanish does, so there might just not be a word for it. Or you haven't progressed that far in your language :)
Super Bucko I think he is talking about technical words because the same happens to me. I am a native spanish speaker but I study overseas, and I am learning jargon which equivalent I do not know in spanish because I never studied such subjects back in my country.
Tyrion Lannister I am greek and whenever I try to explain the video to my friends I take english words and just say them by putting greek endings to them like ''ya that's a word''.
I love these videos I just graduated in Psychology with the aim of becoming a clinical psychologist. I would like to point out a slight inaccuracy, the left hemisphere of the brain receives input from the right hemispheres of BOTH eyes, and vice versa, the left brain does not control the right eye but rather the right visual space from both eyes.
Which is what I said, the left brain receives info from both right hemispheres, i.e. the right hemisphere from the left and right eyes, and vice versa.
@@sarahhamdan5470 it's a huge section in cognitive or neuropsychology. Psychology students have to study some physiology like the brain and how perception works etc
This video makes my brain happy. Thank you for inspiring me to think (and think quickly!) and examine questions about things that are so often taken for granted. Our brains and minds and bodies and selves are all so uniquely complex. It's miraculous. This world is such a beautiful place. And it's so good to stop and appreciate that we can see it at all.
I'll never run out of things to watch with this channel... I feel so happy I found it. This is a terrific job, really impressive. Thanks a lot for all this content, I am amazed!
So interesting! Growing up, I've always had issues recognizing smells from specific sources, even though i could still smell. Whenever I tried explaining this issue, people thought there was an issue with my sensing, because i didn't have the vocabulary to explain it's actually my perception!
I haven't even finished watching this video. But I love this channel. I'm studying Psychology right now in Moçambique, the lessons are very formal and the teachers sound very boring and seem a bit lost sometimes here. The way you give out information about Psychology is wonderful. Makes it so much easier to understand with the examples too and a little humor in the middle makes me like it even more. At the same time, this is 4 years later, but I hope that you keep adding new things for us to keep learning
I also have prosopagnosia. I have trained myself to be able to recognize some people sometimes, context helps, by looking for specific facial features, but it's not an automatic thing like it seems to be for most people. I also had to force myself to look at people's faces, which as a kid (autistic) I tended to... not do. Possibly related. I have walked right past my mom in public without registering it was her before. As a kid going grocery shopping with her I had to remember what she was wearing so I could find her again. Sometimes I forget that's not normal.
I've taken up an online course on Introduction to Psychology, and Crash Course Psychology was one of the supporting materials for the modules. Now, it is way past midnight and I have been binge watching the entire series but I should be sleeping but then this is so well done and interestingly presented! I have even managed to take some notes for my own research and study. Thank you for your stellar work! 🙂
people who think he speaks too fast, there are other channels which explain the same thing in 30 to 60 minutes. it's called a crash course for a reason . please appreciate the guy's efforts.
Great episode guys! I have a few questions: Is facial recognition limited to human faces? Can the doctor recognize the faces of different animals for example? Or do they fall under the 'object recognition' category?
Your description of the visual pathway is spot on, except each hemisphere recieves information from both eyes; the left visual field of each eye is processed by the right cortex, and the right field by the left.
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH. Crash Course has been my tutor for my whole Psychology Program for my Bachelors Degree. I love your videos!! When I afford it, I will contribute, for sure! Thank you .
Just wanted to let you guys no you never fail to make me happy :) Used your videos throughout high school and they were sooo helpful!! I was so glad when i realized that you also have videos that are now helping me in university. you guys rock!!
What i understood ? I learnt about what is mean by 1.Specific Silver 2. Prosopognosia 3. Difference between sensing and perception 4. About Signal detection theory 5. Weber's Law 6. What's mean by rods and cones in eye and how they help in sensing 7. Helmholtz Trichromatic and Dichromatic Theory 8. Opponents Theory 9. Different parts of the brain sense different things like faces, shapes, light etc. and many more..........
Michael Aranda does such an awesome job on these visuals! I love how beautiful these animations are ^_^ And thanks for the informative video Hank! Your CrashCourse biology, ecology, psych and chemistry have always been there for my last minute cramming :)
To second one of the previous comments, I really do appreciate the trouble you guys go through to make these videos they are some of the best on RUclips.
Whoa there Hank.. If you want me to pay attention you need to put down that corgi. But since it's already here for he love of god please show more of that corgi. CORGI!
Wow! Thank you so much! I've been unsuccessfully trying to decipher the chapter on vision in my textbook for an online class in sensation and perception. This 10-minute video cleared up a great deal of what I wasn't understanding.
Thank you for this video! I am in first year university, and yet this video summarized our whole chapter on sensation and perception. Very concise, very informative.
There's a reason why he says ,"If you were paying attention......." My attention gets deviated atleast once in 5 min. And you will all agree that he says 5 different things even in a fraction of a second. Now I know why I have to see the Same video twice to understand it COMPLETELY !
The sad realization when 2 bad things happen while seeing 1 10 minute video. One, I realized I have Mild Deutan Color Blindess (a little further research after Hank mentioned and I realized that there ain't no Crash Course logo there for me, it is only a weird half-ring half-hat stucture) and two, I could not see a part of the video due to intense fear of clowns. Thanks Hank. Love the positive realizations that I had due to this video.
It being called sher bert for sherbet is a function of rhotic accent coloring the vowels with an r sound. It is part of many American specific dialects. R basically is the most influentail letter in the English language and how people speak it.
And, importantly, language is defined by usage, not by whether or not a specific dictionary has it. At this point in time "sherbert" is definitely a word, but like with many English words, it is more acceptable in some modes than others; while few people would correct someone who said "sherbert" in most modes of informal spoken English, it would generally get corrected to "sherbet" in a more formal written mode of English, such as advertising copy. Descriptive linguistics is your firiend!
Just a note that the left side of the brain does not process information from the right EYE, but rather processing information from the right side of the visual field. Yes, I am such a stickler :) Thanks for all the awesome videos. If you ever wanted to do a series on food or nutrition, I would be so so so happy.
Wait, what? "Where the right cortex processes input from the left eye, and vice versa"? Last time I checked on an abducted earthling, the right cortex corresponded to the _left visual field_, not the _left eye_.
I think it might just be a slip up by Hank that they didn't notice while editing, as in the diagram (when he's talking about this) it accounts for the visual fields, not left or right eye.
He said "input from the left eye" not "the left eye," he just didn't call it "visual field" but it was alluded too. Input from the eye is the visual field.
I am dying right because i'm swamped with Psychology homework, but that corgi just made me feel so much better. I vote to have the Corgi in every crash course video
That's right, I am your average binge watching crash course kid a night before AP psych exam. Are you guys with me?!!
Heck yeah I am!
yup... lol
+JP Alpha
My exam is 9:30 am on Monday T_T
I was with you lol. Didn't see this till now.
I'm a middle schooler so you don't have the right to call yourself a kid :p
You explained waves better in 30 seconds than my physics teacher did in 47 minutes. And you did it in a psychology video. I'm impressed.
Someone, somewhere realized they were color blind while watching this video lol
i did
That's a interesting perception
@@thebarbellpath1040 f
I realized too.. 😂
I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, and I am amazed by how little I learned about neurology and physiology. Hank's teaching me more about these things than my college education did. Go higher education!
Oh, and thanks Hank!
"Someone just told me the word 'sherbert' doesn't exist."
"His name is Michael Aranda and he's a dumbhead."
"ASK GOOGLE ABOUT SHERBERT!"
I love Hank Green.
Lol technically he was right though- "Sherbet" is how it's spelled /pronounced but a lot of people add that R into it (I usually do because it's what I'm used to saying )
i love the absolute randomness of the sherbert part like that has nothing to do with psychology and almost nothing to do with the video but they invluded it anyway
It has mate
Understanding perception from lecture = no.
Understanding perception from psychology crash course = yes!
When are you guys making more videos/lessons? So helpful, thank you!!
I'm studying psychology and the topics of these videos coincide with the topics I'm learning at university. I'm paying thousands of dollars for this material at university, yet your videos are better. Love it.
I had to rewatch some of that. When the corgi showed up all my attention was wrapped up in "OMG OMG OMG OMG SO CUTE CAN'T HANDLE OMG CUTE."
I think thats the point, becuase thats a form of perception.
Ofcourse you're a young white female
I love how we're actually using his as educational material in our Psychology Bachelor course! Nice explanations!
you lost all my attention at the part with the corgi i'm sorry
fr i was to focus on the dog i was like omg tbh i startedthinking of cowboy bebop
:)) i kno
+Florea Dana Catalina yeah corgis are distracting. now I have to replay the whole thing and filter out the cute little land seal.
i did that, it didn't help :))
Same!!
As an anatomist, can I just say that this was brilliant. The calibre of the scientific content, friendly "layman" presentation, and fabulous animation is how things should be taught in this age. Its just ace :P
Hank has a Corgi on his lap!!! Omg! So cute!
Mustache Guy This entire video is just adorbs.
+Mustache Guy I could not pay attention to anything else.
That dog is so fucking confused. The whole time he was trying to figure out wtf Hank was doing with his hands.
I do the same thing with my dog actually lol
I have a corgi and they will try to follow you hands because they think your trying to play
I've spent a week learning this stuff for a university exam next week and you just give me all of it in 10 minutes. The more I learn the more I appreciate the quality of crash course😍
Just what is the difference between sensing and perceiving? And how does vision actually work? And what does this have to do with a Corgi? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, ***** takes us on a journey through the brain to better explain these and other concepts. Plus, you know, CORGI!
Sensation & Perception - Crash Course Psychology #5
ITS HERE! :o!
Nice..
I likes this vid
Golly the detail of your lesson is impressive. I can only guess how much effort went into creating this. Kudos to you and the team.
I would love a crash course - Philosophy
- Rasmus from Denmark
Idk who's more precious, the corgi or Hank Green 😂
simplymaci the answer: both 😂
simplymaci got it right!!!!!
Definitely Hank!
The corgi.
Funny thing, my native language is spanish, yet thanks to this courses I know a lot of words in English that I have no idea in Spanish
Of course its psychology
Tyrion Lannister English has more words than Spanish does, so there might just not be a word for it. Or you haven't progressed that far in your language :)
Super Bucko I think he is talking about technical words because the same happens to me. I am a native spanish speaker but I study overseas, and I am learning jargon which equivalent I do not know in spanish because I never studied such subjects back in my country.
Andres Diaz That is what I meant. Although there are regular English words that don't have a word in Spanish, and a bit vice versa.
Tyrion Lannister I am greek and whenever I try to explain the video to my friends I take english words and just say them by putting greek endings to them like ''ya that's a word''.
I love these videos I just graduated in Psychology with the aim of becoming a clinical psychologist. I would like to point out a slight inaccuracy, the left hemisphere of the brain receives input from the right hemispheres of BOTH eyes, and vice versa, the left brain does not control the right eye but rather the right visual space from both eyes.
Which is what I said, the left brain receives info from both right hemispheres, i.e. the right hemisphere from the left and right eyes, and vice versa.
You covered more than 7 seven ap videos in 10 minutes. Absolutely insane!
Philosophy series please.
+Thomas And math. I'm dying in Pre-Calculus right now.
***** Thank you!
top kek.
This was great. I really hope Crash Corgi becomes a regular feature.
ap psych hoping for a 4 right now
+kamboj sb omg same. i just want a 3 tho cuz im not so smart in there. :P tmrw is our exam. :( ughhhhh
+kamboj sb same
Hopefully I'll get a 3, but I think I can slide with a 4. Gura, I'm so nervous!
XP yea. wasn't too bad tho
AP Psych 2019 anyone? Good luck on the exam!!!
Abby Nogueira omg YES IM ~slightly~ cramming for the test in CST
No. Im just watching it for knowledge, why everyone saying that.
I needed this comment haha
I have a question, what does this have to do with psychology??
@@sarahhamdan5470 it's a huge section in cognitive or neuropsychology. Psychology students have to study some physiology like the brain and how perception works etc
Hank and a Corgi, two of my favorite things, in a video together. You don't understand how happy this made me.
I should also mention I'm a psych major, so it's pretty much the best video on youtube for me.
This video is so interesting, I can't wait to learn more about...... THAT CORGI LOOKS SO HAPPY.
This video makes my brain happy. Thank you for inspiring me to think (and think quickly!) and examine questions about things that are so often taken for granted. Our brains and minds and bodies and selves are all so uniquely complex. It's miraculous. This world is such a beautiful place. And it's so good to stop and appreciate that we can see it at all.
I'll never run out of things to watch with this channel... I feel so happy I found it. This is a terrific job, really impressive. Thanks a lot for all this content, I am amazed!
So interesting! Growing up, I've always had issues recognizing smells from specific sources, even though i could still smell. Whenever I tried explaining this issue, people thought there was an issue with my sensing, because i didn't have the vocabulary to explain it's actually my perception!
"....which can get complicated quickly, and can even get downright philosophical."
Best quote from the episode :)
Not "His name is Michael Aranda, and he is a dumbhead"?
I haven't even finished watching this video. But I love this channel. I'm studying Psychology right now in Moçambique, the lessons are very formal and the teachers sound very boring and seem a bit lost sometimes here. The way you give out information about Psychology is wonderful. Makes it so much easier to understand with the examples too and a little humor in the middle makes me like it even more. At the same time, this is 4 years later, but I hope that you keep adding new things for us to keep learning
On behalf of all those who have a psychology exam tomorrow THANK YOU :D So many of your Psychology videos have been incredibly helpful!
I learned more from this video than I did the whole 2 chapters I read about perception vs sensation in my Psychology textbook. Thank you.
When youre trying to learn about psychology but... Corgi
I also have prosopagnosia. I have trained myself to be able to recognize some people sometimes, context helps, by looking for specific facial features, but it's not an automatic thing like it seems to be for most people. I also had to force myself to look at people's faces, which as a kid (autistic) I tended to... not do. Possibly related.
I have walked right past my mom in public without registering it was her before. As a kid going grocery shopping with her I had to remember what she was wearing so I could find her again. Sometimes I forget that's not normal.
Can u guys do a philosophy series where you talk about things like existentialism and other such things
They have now. Yay!!!
I've taken up an online course on Introduction to Psychology, and Crash Course Psychology was one of the supporting materials for the modules. Now, it is way past midnight and I have been binge watching the entire series but I should be sleeping but then this is so well done and interestingly presented! I have even managed to take some notes for my own research and study. Thank you for your stellar work! 🙂
Baby Alice animation! My heart!
people who think he speaks too fast, there are other channels which explain the same thing in 30 to 60 minutes. it's called a crash course for a reason . please appreciate the guy's efforts.
Great episode guys! I have a few questions:
Is facial recognition limited to human faces? Can the doctor recognize the faces of different animals for example? Or do they fall under the 'object recognition' category?
Your description of the visual pathway is spot on, except each hemisphere recieves information from both eyes; the left visual field of each eye is processed by the right cortex, and the right field by the left.
My brain almost suffocated by ur speech speed. Someone give him a speeding ticket lol
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH. Crash Course has been my tutor for my whole Psychology Program for my Bachelors Degree. I love your videos!! When I afford it, I will contribute, for sure! Thank you .
Just wanted to let you guys no you never fail to make me happy :) Used your videos throughout high school and they were sooo helpful!! I was so glad when i realized that you also have videos that are now helping me in university. you guys rock!!
What i understood ?
I learnt about what is mean by
1.Specific Silver
2. Prosopognosia
3. Difference between sensing and perception
4. About Signal detection theory
5. Weber's Law
6. What's mean by rods and cones in eye and how they help in sensing
7. Helmholtz Trichromatic and Dichromatic Theory
8. Opponents Theory
9. Different parts of the brain sense different things like faces, shapes, light etc. and many more..........
Sathwik Kotagiri
Tq for the good description
Michael Aranda does such an awesome job on these visuals! I love how beautiful these animations are ^_^ And thanks for the informative video Hank! Your CrashCourse biology, ecology, psych and chemistry have always been there for my last minute cramming :)
To second one of the previous comments, I really do appreciate the trouble you guys go through to make these videos they are some of the best on RUclips.
Who else is here cramming for AP psych lol
Is it weird that I watch these for fun?
Not at all. I do it too. It's fascinating stuff.
+sunburst223 Agreed
wanting to learn is not weird. Everyone should learn more about how their bodies and brains work.
Yes.
The key to happiness is watching Hank playing with a corgi
Wooo! Corgis AND talking about color. This particular artist is very happy right now.
I'm so grateful for Crash Course Psychology, I am in Psychology 100 and we are on the same track as your videos...so, they're very helpful!
My psychology teacher made us watch this in class and now I have watched all the world history and psychology crash courses
the stuff that you delivered is quite informative but the speed that u have is like setting on rocket or a bunch of dogs is chasing you 😂😂
*sitting
use the caption
Really trains your speed hearing, eh ?
true...
I usually put it on 1.5 or 2x speed to watch the video faster
I love how Hank says "Now if you were paying attention"
3:33 that corgi is CHILL
Corgi's are probably my favorite breed of dogs ever, so ya... I didn't think I could like you anymore then I did before Hank.
Whoa there Hank.. If you want me to pay attention you need to put down that corgi. But since it's already here for he love of god please show more of that corgi. CORGI!
I'm online schooled and tonight I'm going to take the semester exam for AP Psych so thank you hank i'm so grateful
BS Psychology students! Good luck on your exams!!! I'm rooting for all of you!!!😍😭
Wow! Thank you so much! I've been unsuccessfully trying to decipher the chapter on vision in my textbook for an online class in sensation and perception. This 10-minute video cleared up a great deal of what I wasn't understanding.
Thank you for this video! I am in first year university, and yet this video summarized our whole chapter on sensation and perception. Very concise, very informative.
You have no idea how much this is helping with my University course, thank you so very much CrashCourse
Good luck on the exam today!
AP Psych 2020! Good luck everyone!
2019 AP PSYCH GANG WYA
we right here and we cruing
I’m just a freshman learning for fun :c
it should count so many more views
I adore this channel so much, it should get more recognization
A PUPPY!!!
I love crash course even more! :3
best crash course episode yet purely because of the amazing corgi
John's level of puff at 3:03 is no where near it should be.
Also, the animated Yeti!!
learning more about light by watching this video than i learnt in three weeks of science classes on the same subject. thank you.
I totally love this series. These have really helped me this semester with my Cognitive Psychology class. I hate school!
There's a reason why he says ,"If you were paying attention......."
My attention gets deviated atleast once in 5 min. And you will all agree that he says 5 different things even in a fraction of a second. Now I know why I have to see the Same video twice to understand it COMPLETELY !
The doggo is such a distraction lmao
um no sorbet is like ice cream...
The sad realization when 2 bad things happen while seeing 1 10 minute video. One, I realized I have Mild Deutan Color Blindess (a little further research after Hank mentioned and I realized that there ain't no Crash Course logo there for me, it is only a weird half-ring half-hat stucture) and two, I could not see a part of the video due to intense fear of clowns. Thanks Hank. Love the positive realizations that I had due to this video.
This episode was 10% Psychology, 90% Corgie ^_^
seeing the corgi made my day so much better
It being called sher bert for sherbet is a function of rhotic accent coloring the vowels with an r sound. It is part of many American specific dialects. R basically is the most influentail letter in the English language and how people speak it.
Cool!
And, importantly, language is defined by usage, not by whether or not a specific dictionary has it. At this point in time "sherbert" is definitely a word, but like with many English words, it is more acceptable in some modes than others; while few people would correct someone who said "sherbert" in most modes of informal spoken English, it would generally get corrected to "sherbet" in a more formal written mode of English, such as advertising copy.
Descriptive linguistics is your firiend!
Oh my goodness...please, please, PLEASE continue to make studying this AMAZING.
psychology test tomorrow i hope watching all these videos and reading the intro to psychology book helps...
How'd it go?
Not too bad I passed the course with a B+ 😎😎
Are you doing psychology?
Just a note that the left side of the brain does not process information from the right EYE, but rather processing information from the right side of the visual field. Yes, I am such a stickler :) Thanks for all the awesome videos. If you ever wanted to do a series on food or nutrition, I would be so so so happy.
Okay HANK I CANNOT FOCUS BECAUSE THAT DOG IS JUST SO PURE AND HAPPY AND I WANT TO HOLD IT IN MY ARMS AND NEVER LET GO
Ugh Hank+Corgi equals cuteness overload!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Extra thumbs up for Thought Bubble John and Sara(or possibly Sarah)
watching hank play with the corgi makes me happy
I love how the parents were John and Sarah, with Henry and Alice!
Hiii Isobel Turner
Hank is literally this generation's Bill Nye.
Gotta love em both, whether you agree with me or not.
Wait, what? "Where the right cortex processes input from the left eye, and vice versa"?
Last time I checked on an abducted earthling, the right cortex corresponded to the _left visual field_, not the _left eye_.
I think it might just be a slip up by Hank that they didn't notice while editing, as in the diagram (when he's talking about this) it accounts for the visual fields, not left or right eye.
Sandra Aluzaite what time
He said "input from the left eye" not "the left eye," he just didn't call it "visual field" but it was alluded too. Input from the eye is the visual field.
Marshall Halleck Actually, the right visual cortex receives data about the left visual field from from the right halves of the retinae of _both_ eyes.
Not a lot of people, or aliens, know that.
We watched this in psych and I had to come back....not cause I wanted to go over the information again I just needed to see this adorable Corgi again
Do more videos with the Corgi! She was adorable!
This is my favorite crash course series so far!!
The new parents were TOTALLY John and the Yeti!!
BEST EPISODE OF CC EVER!
Great episode, I was totally listening, but...corgi!
I really appreciate these videos.
Using all your Psychology videos to help me study for my AP test in the beginning of May. Extremely helpful.
+strawberryiesful Same
+strawberryiesful im dead
Same here!
Lol it's alright
did you pass???
I'm so used to Hank's speed of talking that when I go to school I fall asleep to the slow lull of my teachers' voices.
Ap test tomorrow!!
I got an ad for the TIFIOS movie right before this video...almost cried, had to stop and remember I was attempting to learn something!