I just love the way that YouTube is developing these days. If you just spend some time searching this wonderful site, you can get access to so many different teaching resources for psychology, neuroscience and philosophy that you could ever dream of. Seeing an interview with the younger Michael Gazzaniga speaking about the callosotomy procedure, BF Skinner speaking, even an item on Pavlov, just just blows my mind.
Below is just a few examples:
Gazzaniga on the split-brain procedure (good thing it’s not in colour)
And here is a thing on split-brain mind-blowing behaviour:
BF Skinner on operant conditioning
Or how about giving a demo of how patients with unilateral neglect actually behave (I’ve seen this many time when I was working clinically, but it’s like “what are you doing?”)
-Thomas
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Yes, youtube has revolutionized learning – it is such a vast resource of on demand detail of whatever your interests may be. I found these videos particularly interesting considering I learned about these pioneers in psychology 100 in university. Thanks for the memories!