Brain Lecture 5 Temporal Lobe Schizophrenia Hallucination
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wow, that's what we want on youtube. Superb. Love it love it love it.
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Also, will I need chemistry to study this branch of psychology?
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@MirageScience look up tinnitus
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Good stuff to know here, glad I watched all of it.
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what makes the high pitched noise that I hear? I mean I can hear high pitches from electronics when others can't but I can also hear the same noise when I'm not near any electronics.
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Who was the kid who killed his mother? The writer in me would like to read more about that case; the story is horrific and sad.
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@philsnk You should look up the infamous case of Phineas Gage. His incident provided neuroscientist with a biological perspective on what you consider cognition.
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@robynoo I'm a student at the University of Texas at Austin pursuing a BS in Neurobiology. I'm taking a class called Neurobiology of Disease in which the material in this video is being covered. I would say that if you're more so interested in the physical understanding of neuroscience, then you should look into Neurobiology. If you're more interested in theory, then Psychology is the way to go.
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I don't believe a person can ever exhibit deviant physical behavior after incurring brain damage, UNLESS they are also mentally handicapped such as mental retardation. Brain scans cannot explain cognitive thinking. Cognition is of the mind only, and I believe that the brain can only determine whether you are capable of cognitive thinking or not. NOT affect behavior, behavior psychological only.
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@jaoenjdfsdf temporal lobe epilepsy..macroscopia things being larger is a common symptom as are hallucinations, hope your okay. I have this same problem.
I find this absolutley fascinating. I was wondering if anyone could advise me? I'm a 17 year old student studying in England, and Psychology is a career that I would love to go in to. I am thinking about perhaps specialising further after my degree in a area shown in the video. I was just wondering what the course in the video refers to...is it cognitive neuroscience? or neuropsychology? I was also wondering about career options after this? Any information would be a great help! Thank you, Robyn
robynoo 2 years ago
This video is part of a series of 6. The lectures are from a course in neuroscience, with an emphasis on neuropsychology and neuropsychiatry.
As to career options: follow your heart. Do what you enjoy and find interesting.
Sarastarlight 2 years ago
All 6 Brain Mind Lectures can be purchased from the BrainMind website and from Amazon.
This is a 6 hour, 3 DVD Set
Sarastarlight 2 years ago