Ahh the memories….
Music “Saturday Night” by Angst for the Memory
[tags]Animal Memory, Algoma University, Psychology, Dave Brodbeck[/tags]

That title should be self explanatory…
Ahh the memories….
Music “Saturday Night” by Angst for the Memory
[tags]Animal Memory, Algoma University, Psychology, Dave Brodbeck[/tags]
Hey everyone. As most of you know I am always happy to chat with students on Windows Live Messenger (aka MSN Messenger). When I log in to XBox live I also am logged in to Windows Live Messenger. If my status on Messenger says ‘XBox Live – Halo 3 dbrodbeck’ or some such thing, I am busy pwning n00bs. So unless it is an emergencey you are not going to get a reply. That said feel free to add me to your friends list on xBox Live.
[tags]XBox Live, Halo 3, Messenger, dbrodbeck[/tags]
Experimental Design Part 2
Music Hundred Times Over by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Statistics, Experimental Design, Sampling[/tags]
You gotta do stuff in a certain order or you’ll die, according to top researchers…
Music “Over and Over” by Jet Pin Army
Powerpoint slides
[tags]Psychology, animal behaviour, Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Organization of Behaviour[/tags]
Animal Memory, perhaps the coolest topic in animal cognition…
Music “Elton’s Still Standing” by Pigeon
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Animal Cognition, Animal Memory, Psychology, Algoma University[/tags]
A little math break….
Music “In Song” by Random Sample
Here is a link to that standard score tool I talked about in class.
[tags]Algoma University, Dave Brodbeck, Statistics, Experimental Design, Sampling[/tags]
Categories, concepts etc.
Sorry about the audio quality, I forgot my recorder and had to use the internal mic on my notebook.
Music “Ecstasy” by Black Lab
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Animal Cognition, Discrimination Learning, Categorization, Algoma University, Psychology[/tags]
Neural Mechanisms part 2
Music “Master Deadender” by Bubble
(I forgot my Podcasting gear today so this one and the next one were done with the internal mic of my Mac book pro, forgive me…)
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Animal Behaviour, Neural Mechanisms, Algoma University, Psychology[/tags]
Yes, the moths and bats are back baby.
Music “Tears of Terror” by CCA
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Animal Behaviour, Psychology, Algoma University, Neural Mechanisms, Bats, Moths[/tags]
Perceptual Learning ends. Well not in the whole world, just in this class.
Music “Keep Your Distance” by Amphibians