This blog space is intended to be an electronic forum for my General Psychology (PSYC2301) classes at Hill College.
The purpose of the blog is to give students a space to get answers to questions and for the instructor to post class information as a backup for when BlackBoard is down and as a place to keep our favorite videos handy. Please ask questions by posting comments and I will answer them as soon as reasonably possible. Comments are moderated, so any comments are emailed directly to me. Flaming and other general nastiness will not be tolerated, so play nice.
Additionally, if you find articles or websites of interest to the group that are relevant to the scope and content of the course, please feel free to send me the link and I will post it in the area marked "Of Interest," and give you one point of extra credit.
It is my hope that you will find the course enjoyable.
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PSYC 2301
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PSYC 2301
A blog dedicated to the PSYC 2301 General Psychology Course at Hill College. Its purpose is to expand the boundaries of the physical classroom to the virtual world, provide a common place to access ancillary content, and provide a back up when BlackBoard is down. Comments are moderated by the instructor to protect student privacy.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Speaking of Descartes
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Preview of Chapter 2 - Biological Bases of Behavior
You don't have to know the names of all the real brain parts mentioned in the song, I just thought it was funny and wanted to share.
Impact of Brain Injuries
What happens during a stroke from the inside out? Note that Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a neuroscientist!
Here is an example of a man who graduated in the top 10% of his law class who had a stroke in the frontal lobe:
More on Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
Living Without Memory: Clive Wearing
Oliver Sacks on Clive Wearing
More from Oliver Sacks circa 1986 (love this guy!)
Here is an example of a man who graduated in the top 10% of his law class who had a stroke in the frontal lobe:
More on Frontal Lobe Dysfunction
Living Without Memory: Clive Wearing
Oliver Sacks on Clive Wearing
More from Oliver Sacks circa 1986 (love this guy!)
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