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Origins of the human mind / by Stephen P. Hinshaw.
Título:
Origins of the human mind / by Stephen P. Hinshaw.
ISBN:
9781598036374
Información de publicación:
Chantilly, Va. : The Teaching Co., [2010]

©2010
Descripción física:
4 videodiscs (720 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + course guidebook (vi, 117 pages ; 19 cm).
Nota general:
Course no. 1663.

24 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture.

4 videodiscs in 1 container, with 24 lectures total and course guidebook.

DVD.
Contenido:
Disc 1: Lecture 1. Brains and minds, evolution and development -- Lecture 2. How the human brain works -- Lecture 3. Development of the human brain -- Lecture 4. Evolution and the brain -- Lecture 5. Psychological views of the mind -- Lecture 6. Instinct, learning, and emotion.

Disc 2: Lecture 7. Microevolution, culture, and the brain -- Lecture 8. Infancy--Temperament and attachment -- Lecture 9. Childhood--Stages and widening contexts -- Lecture 10. Adolescence--Rebellion, identity, and self -- Lecture 11. Adulthood--Aging, horizons, and wisdom -- Lecture 12. Influences of sex and gender.

Disc 3: Lecture 13. Parallels between development and evolution -- Lecture 14. Myths and realities of heritability -- Lecture 15. Genes and environments together -- Lecture 16. The abnormal mind--What goes wrong? -- Lecture 17. Rationality, psychosis, and schizophrenia -- Lecture 18. Emotion regulation and mood disorders.

Disc 4: Lecture 19. Attention, impulse control, and ADHD -- Lecture 20. Empathy, social connections, and autism -- Lecture 21. Evolution and the paradox of mental illness -- Lecture 22. Roots of religion, aggression, and prejudice -- Lecture 23. Bringing in personal narratives -- Lecture 24. The future of the human mind.
Autor añadido:
Autor corporativo añadido:
DAK_511:
Taught by Professor Stephen P. Hinshaw, University of California, Berkeley.
DAK_OCLC_NUMBER:
ocn698472650
Disponibilidad:
Hastings - Pleasant Hill~1
Reservas: