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  • Great lectures, love them!!!

  • ..I can't say I've ever seen a kangaroo in a compromising position! The picture in my head amused me though, thank you :) (I only saw the 'whale' as well) Great lectures, this series fairly much sums up my Psychology class from high/secondary school..'twas my favourite class.

  • This is as useful as the previous video I watched.

  • I'm Australian and I saw a whale.

  • Very nice!

    Sincerely, Borat from Kazakhstan

  • who is this?

  • Love when Americans generalize about Australians and kangaroos...I have lived in Melbourne my whole life and have seen a kangaroo probably 5 times, and that was on holiday and I was very much surprised to know that they are considered 'a pest' ...was watching with the utmost respect until that

  • Why are you taking it so damn personally? LOL chill! ;-P he did not mean it in a bad way, why the hell do some people get so butt hurt over nothing? *shakes head*

  • So what he said was true? Lol wtf are you blathering about? Theres a generalization about Canadians and moose, If i say i have never seen a moose in my life then there is a case against that generalization but if i say i saw one 5 times, well then I can't use that as a claim against the generalization

  • I've watched all the lectures and am planning on finishing the series, these lectures are awesome! :)

  • oh he actually showed a dali

  • The lines are not the same length, if the lines are cut of square before the chevron the bottom line is shorter.

  • I listened to the entire lecture waiting for what he said at the end:

  • Perception is intelligent activity its not just a matter of mechanically extracting information from the stimulus out in the environment rather the perceiver has to actively engage in problem solving activity bringing his or her knowledge, expectations, and beliefs to bare on the problem of figuring out what the objects in the world are, where they are, what they are doing, what we can do with them that is the intelligence of perception and that is the general thrust of the constructivist view

  • never mind my comment on the last lecture. . . I love this site! :D

  • no you had a point he was talking about some nobodies of surrealism when he should have been talking about dali

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