Lecture

Social Psychology II

This module builds on social psychology principles, discussing advanced topics such as prejudice, discrimination, and the role of social identity in group behavior. It emphasizes the importance of understanding social influences on behavior.


Course Lectures
  • Introduction
    John Gabrieli

    This module serves as an introduction to the course, highlighting the key themes and objectives of the study of psychology. It sets the stage for understanding how psychological principles apply to everyday life.

  • Science and Research
    John Gabrieli

    In this module, students will learn about the scientific methods used in psychological research. It covers various research designs, data collection techniques, and ethical considerations necessary for conducting psychological studies.

  • This module delves into the structure and functions of the brain, exploring how different brain areas contribute to psychological processes. Topics include neuron structure, brain regions, and their roles in behavior and cognition.

  • Students will explore various research methods used in studying brain functions, including neuroimaging and experimental techniques. This module emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence in understanding the brain's role in behavior.

  • Vision 1
    John Gabrieli

    This module introduces the psychology of vision, focusing on how visual perception is formed and the psychological processes involved. Topics include visual pathways, perception theories, and the impact of visual stimuli on behavior.

  • Vision 2
    John Gabrieli

    Building on the previous module, this section covers advanced topics in visual perception. It discusses illusions, depth perception, and how context influences what we see, providing insights into the complexity of visual processing.

  • Attention
    John Gabrieli

    This module focuses on the concept of attention, examining how we selectively focus on certain stimuli while ignoring others. It covers theories of attention, factors influencing it, and its implications for learning and performance.

  • Learning
    John Gabrieli

    This module covers the psychology of learning, exploring classical and operant conditioning, observational learning, and cognitive approaches to understanding how learning occurs. It examines the role of reinforcement and punishment in shaping behavior.

  • Memory I
    John Gabrieli

    This module addresses different aspects of memory, focusing on how memories are formed, stored, and retrieved. It covers types of memory, the processes involved, and factors that can affect memory accuracy and recall.

  • Continuing from the previous module, this section explores amnesia and memory systems. It discusses different types of amnesia, their causes, and the impact on memory systems, shedding light on how memories can sometimes be lost.

  • Language
    John Gabrieli

    This module investigates the relationship between language and psychology. It covers language acquisition, the role of language in thought processes, and how language influences perception and communication.

  • Thinking
    John Gabrieli

    This module focuses on the psychology behind thinking processes. It examines reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making, highlighting cognitive biases and their effects on our thoughts and judgments.

  • Intelligence
    John Gabrieli

    This module covers the concept of intelligence, discussing various theories and models of intelligence. It examines how intelligence is measured, the nature of intelligence, and its impact on learning and behavior.

  • Emotion & Motivation
    John Gabrieli

    This module explores the intricate relationship between emotion and motivation. It discusses the psychological theories behind emotions, how they motivate behavior, and the ways emotional responses can influence decision-making.

  • Personality
    John Gabrieli

    This module delves into the concept of personality, exploring various theories of personality development and assessment. It examines how personality influences behavior and interpersonal relationships, including the role of traits in psychological functioning.

  • Child Development
    John Gabrieli

    This module focuses on child development, examining the psychological changes that occur from infancy to adolescence. It discusses key developmental milestones, theories of development, and the influence of environment and culture.

  • Adult Development
    John Gabrieli

    This module covers adult development, including the psychological changes and challenges that occur in adulthood. It discusses various life stages and transitions, and their impact on psychological well-being and relationships.

  • Stress
    John Gabrieli

    This module addresses the psychological aspects of stress, exploring its causes, effects, and coping mechanisms. It emphasizes the importance of stress management for maintaining mental health and well-being.

  • Psychopathology I
    John Gabrieli

    This module introduces psychopathology, exploring mental disorders, their classifications, and the diagnostic criteria. It discusses the etiology of various disorders and their impact on individuals and society.

  • Psychopathology II
    John Gabrieli

    Continuing from the previous module, this section delves deeper into specific mental disorders, discussing treatment options, therapeutic approaches, and the importance of psychological intervention in managing psychopathology.

  • Social Psychology I
    John Gabrieli

    This module covers the fundamentals of social psychology, exploring how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others. Topics include conformity, group dynamics, and social perception.

  • Social Psychology II
    John Gabrieli

    This module builds on social psychology principles, discussing advanced topics such as prejudice, discrimination, and the role of social identity in group behavior. It emphasizes the importance of understanding social influences on behavior.

  • This final module concludes the course by discussing evolutionary psychology and the psychology of happiness. It examines how evolutionary principles influence human behavior and the factors contributing to well-being and happiness.