More anatomy and physiology
Music “Over and Over” by Jet Pin Army
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Neuroanatomy, Algoma University[/tags]

That title should be self explanatory…
Brain and Behaviour
More anatomy and physiology
Music “Over and Over” by Jet Pin Army
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Neuroanatomy, Algoma University[/tags]
Everyone should have some brain organization, thankfully, we all do. For reasons that escape me, this lecture is peppered with 80s music references….
Music “Stretch” by Dice
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Brain Organization[/tags]
This time it is evolution and behaviour
Music “Master Deadender” by Bubble
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psycholoyg, Human Evolution[/tags]
Here we go, for what seems like the hundredth time….  Oh and we’ve got moths and bats!
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Brain and Behaviour[/tags]
Papers from all three classes, 3906, 3406/3306 and 2606 are outside my office.
And that’s all folks
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, thinking, psychology, Algoma University[/tags]
Even I can see that we just finished vision, wow that was weak. Give me a break, it is the end of term….
Music “A Little Bit More” by Uncle Seth
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology, Vision, neuroscience[/tags]
We end development and start vision
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, vision[/tags]
Part two of our talk on neural development
Music “Stretch” by Dice
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Neural Development[/tags]
We end our discussion of hormones, and move on to development.
Music “Highway” by Gone for Good, and ending music, the Last post, a minute of silence and the Rouse. To all who have given up their lives for freedom I say thank you. Without you, I could not be teaching these wonderful students, and I could not be making my ridiculous jokes, and telling people stories about grad school. Thanks to all of you again.
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, neural development, Algoma University[/tags]