That title is pretty self explanatory. If you would like to see the notes on your presentation let me know either in person or via email.
Oh, yeah here are the grades.

That title should be self explanatory…
That title is pretty self explanatory. If you would like to see the notes on your presentation let me know either in person or via email.
Oh, yeah here are the grades.
And that’s all folks
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, thinking, psychology, Algoma University[/tags]
We’re done..
Music “First Semester Freedom Fighter” by Hell or Highwater
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Comparative Cognition, 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]
More comparisons….
Music “Civic” by Uncle Seth
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Animal cognition[/tags]
We end development and start vision
Music “Hundred Times Over” by Private Joker
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, vision[/tags]
Finally, we get to comparative cognition.
Music “Elvis Lives” by Skinner
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Algoma University, comparative cognition[/tags]
More Skinnerian stuff.
Music “Beer Rights” by Battery Life
[tags]Dave Brodbeck, Psychology, Animal learning, operant conditioning, Algoma Univetrsity[/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]