Every mall in Greece has a store called the Synapse….
Music “Still Thinking About You” by Adam BatesÂ
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, synapses, neurotransmitters[/tags]
That title should be self explanatory…
Brain and Behaviour
Every mall in Greece has a store called the Synapse….
Music “Still Thinking About You” by Adam BatesÂ
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, synapses, neurotransmitters[/tags]
So like, your brain runs on electricity in a way, which is really quite cool.
Music \”One Last Time\” by A Case of the Mondays
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology, Neural Communication[/tags]
Gial cells, neurons, you know, they are all important. Indeed, it is hard to have one without the other…
Music “Shotgun Loudmouth” by Battery Life
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Psychology, neurons, glial cells[/tags]
Your brain is organized, as you would probably guess, however, it is not organized how you would guess. Did that make any sense at all?
Music “Today” by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Algoma University, Brain organization, psychology[/tags]
We start out the course by looking at some history, some biology and even some speculation about human origins. Good times…
Music “Shot” by Stowaway
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Neuroscience, Human Evolution[/tags]
The Final class in 2606. It is now final exam time so this is the final lecturecast of the Fall 06 academic year. More lecturecasts starting in Early January of 2007. Merry Christmas to everyone.
Music “Ordinary Day (In Hell)” by Quickie
Thinking about thinking, oh and more shameless self-promotion…
Music “Movie Star Soldier” by Dark Mania
Note: Friday’s class will start at 9 am, we will do some wrapping up of the course and I will have my final thoughts on brains and the behaviour they produce.
Development concludes. Remember there is a test coming up Friday, for those of you in the class, for those you tuning in on the web, well umm, sure make yourself up a test and mark it…
Music “Nice Again” by Darwin