We end the stuff on models and then move on to memory development.
Music “A Little Bit More” by Uncle Seth
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Memory, Development, models of memory, Algoma University[/tags]

That title should be self explanatory…
We end the stuff on models and then move on to memory development.
Music “A Little Bit More” by Uncle Seth
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Memory, Development, models of memory, Algoma University[/tags]
We concentrate pretty much on autism in this class.
Music “Today” by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
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[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, childhood brain disorders, autism[/tags]
This time it is much more applied stuff as Kirk led the discussion of this article.
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, The Psychology of Globalization[/tags]
Sums of squares, degrees of freedom etc, soon it will all be second nature.
Music \”Shotgun Loudmouth\” by Battery Life
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statistics, Algoma University, ANOVA, Analysis of Variance[/tags]
SAM I am… oh and LOP and episodic vs. semantic memory, all that stuff.
Music \”Ordinary Day in Hell\” by QUICKIE (referring to my recent tech glitches)
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, SAM, episodic memory, semantic memory, levels of processing[/tags]
We finish off research methods and begin to talk about childhood disorers.
Music \”For Fiona\” by No Use For a Name
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Childhood brain disorders[/tags]
and so, it begins, our journey into the heart of darkness…. Forgot my mic today, so the audio is a little weak..)
Music “Always Been Me” by Startlefish
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Statsitics, ANOVA[/tags]
The sign up sheets for presentation times are up for both PSYC 2617 and PSYC 3717 outside my office, SH 507.
Oh and my recorder bummed out today in Memory (3717) so no podcast today.
Wrapping up the higher order stuff and moving on to figuring our how we figure this stuff out in the first place.
Music “Flambe” by the Economy Studz
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, Brain research[/tags]