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Thanks for this wonderful information 😊😊
ОтветитьI don’t think I’ve ever met Pavlov but his name rings a bell
ОтветитьThank you, Professor Jesus!
ОтветитьHey prof. Are you really an encyclopedia? How do you teach so many subjects? Not just one
ОтветитьGetting ready for finals anyone? 🥲
ОтветитьDayum you know you're getting old when you realize you would legit swipe right on portraits of dudes from your textbook like Titchener on a dating app. The beard, the strong jawline, the sensible men's fashion, the academic prowess, oh it is working for me honey yes indeed.
Ответитьhello professor dave your video really helped me in deeper understanding the basics. thank you soooooo much. love from india
ОтветитьI can't get over the fact that the philosophy guy was named Play-Doh
ОтветитьIt's very helpful
Ответитьइ वही बेटिचोद है न जिसे जबरन जहर पीलवा के हत्या किया गया था,,,, हद है ऐसे चूतिया मनोविज्ञान लिख के मरे और यूवापीढी पर पर मर रहे,,, 💀💀🍷🍷🙂?
ОтветитьDave, do you plan on doing a music theory playlist? What about like some piano fundamentals, since you’re an excellent musician?
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьOoo seems like a lot of work is still needed to be done.. psychology is not fully developed
ОтветитьI bet every time Pavlov heard a bell he would think of feeding his dogs.
ОтветитьHey Dave, will you ever do a course on Philosophy?
ОтветитьThank you for this video
ОтветитьWhy you did not add anything about Muslim philosopher?
Ответитьdang this guy knows A LOT about the science stuff
ОтветитьThanks for watching...thanks for information us!
Ответитьthanks professor jesus
Ответитьthank you so muchh, very helpful
ОтветитьThis is very helpful
ОтветитьI think you mistook Philosophy for Psychology. What Rene Descartes questioned does not have importance in Psychology.
ОтветитьShiiiiiiit intro 😂
ОтветитьHow are there only 65 comments w 1.76 million subs …
ОтветитьAwesome, bc I’ve been trying to watch Jordan Peterson lately.
ОтветитьKind of a big jump from Plato to Descartes, were there really no notable ideas in those 2000s yrs?
ОтветитьLove your Chanel...Keep up the good work! Maybe you can make a Video about the history of the 'inquisition'? Greetings from germany
ОтветитьThe mind operates in past and future while the body is always in present.
ОтветитьThis channel is slowly turning into an encyclopedia
ОтветитьIn the end I think that the mind is the brain, and the brain is the body and if you kill the body, you kill the mind.
Great video, i think I'm going to study more psychology in the future.
It's incorrect to say Ivan Pavlov was a behaviorist. Plavov was a physiologist who studied the digestive system. Classical Conditioning was a serendipitous discovery during that research. Later on, John B. Watson founded Behaviorism, drawing inspiration from Pavlov's results, which showed for the first time that there is an order to learning, not to mention that said results were also empirical and replicable. Watson's Methodological Behaviorism, one of many brands of Behaviorism, for those who care about the difference, was a reaction to the extreme mentalism of the time, which was bogging down psychology with irreplicable results. Kinda like today.
ОтветитьCan you explain who Hyman Spotnitz is and what he actually did because I almost never see him get any mentions in my psychology class, despite the fact that he did contribute, majorly to psychoanalysis and group therapy(or is he not as notable as I have read/think)?
ОтветитьAh shit I accidently watched a newly released video and now I can't binge the whole series...
ОтветитьI havent watched yet but i usually get disappointed. I am quitte immersed in philosophy. Yet it is nothing like what goes for philosophy. The wondering and pondering. The activity of the brain. No there are philosophy’s that require physical transformation. Physical hard labour . Just “philosiphying gets one no were. Not even complete intelectual understanding.
ОтветитьDid plato have a pavlovian response when hearing someone ponder existence??
ОтветитьProfessor Dave you my nigga!
ОтветитьFreud....he was a great man
ОтветитьCan you explain about Ayurveda pseudoscience?
ОтветитьI think you should mention about Lev Vygotsky also. He was a great psychologist.
ОтветитьOml I just started psychology in school this year and I didn’t like it much but after watching the video I am finding it so fascinating. Looking so forward to this series :)
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ОтветитьI am really grateful to you Sir for the subject taken up for discussion.
ОтветитьI got a dumb question.
Can you instantly debunk flat Earth with only one sentence?
the stuff about the unconscious mind influencing behaviour explains why homophobic people always take the day off work to attend gay events
ОтветитьFor functionalism you should have mentioned ma boy William James
ОтветитьI was half beginning to think he would mention Sherlock Holmes.
ОтветитьGreat intro to psychology, Professor Dave. Looking forward to this series. The modern tools we have today to study brain matter, brain waves, and electrochemical activity in the brain in real time have made psychology a much more meaningful field of study today than, say, even 30 years ago. When I was in college, people who said they were studying psychology for their major were practically laughed it, since it was viewed as something akin to "general studies."
ОтветитьFinally, my area of expertise. There's quite a lot of interesting psychological history you left out, but I understand since we'd be here forever otherwise. You did well here, keep up the good work!
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