Behavioral Neuroscience Lab, Lec 4, Psychology 116, UCLA

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Course Desciption:
Psychology 116: Neuroscience Lab is a laboratory experience exploring various topics in behavioral neuroscience.

About the Professor:
Dr. Franklin Krasne is a Professor from UCLAs Department of Psychology. His goal in this project that was nominated for a Technology in Teaching Award was to create a computer-based exercise for lab courses in neuroscience and behavioral neuroscience that would provide the feel of real scientific research without the need to develop specialized laboratory skills, spend large amounts of time on time-consuming technical procedures, etc.

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* See all the UCLA Psychology 116: Neuroscience Lab lectures in this series: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=881C1F27782297D6
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  • Darn, this is nice. this is EXCELLENT!!

  • Very clear lecture. Nice!

  • He's so painful to listen too

    Talks very fast, stumbles through his explanations many times...

    Bring back Grisham.

  • Many professors find teaching undergrads, relative to their research, to be a pain in the ass, something they have to get out of the way. But he's just kidding about to break the ice, like another poster mentioned

  • Hes just messing about to break the ice you nonce

  • @Cannabinoidl

    Your argument is not valid. Saying that we don't have enough teachers is a cop out - the teachers need to be good in order to justify their existence - especially at an elite university like UCLA.

    It would be pretty stupid to justify hiring a bunch of doctors who never went to medical school simply because we "need more doctors."

    Furthermore, even if he DOES prefer to attend a science meeting, he discourages his students from attending class by explicitly stating that.

  • At least he should invest some time learning how to express himself trough language. Like Prof, Grisham.

  • at least hes teaching, we need more teachers in this world... the reason he's a good teacher is the same reason he'd rather be at a science meeting, than teaching, his passion for science, but the fact is he does teach, people are allowed their pleasures, who r u to be so critical? are u a university professor?

  • Why would he say he drew the "short straw"? That's offensive to all the students who decided to take the class. If he hates teaching so much, he shouldn't be a professor.

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