The Great Ideas of Psychology

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Free Online Course: The Great Ideas of Psychology provided by The Great Courses Plus is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 24 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. The Great Ideas of Psychology is taught by Daniel N. Robinson, Ph.D..

Overview
  • Get a complete overview of the exciting field of psychology in this comprehensive course that explains the fascinating debates over the continuing mysteries of the mind.

    Topics Covered:

    • By This Professor
    • 01: Defining the Subject
    • 02: Ancient Foundations-Greek Philosophers and Physicians
    • 03: Minds Possessed-Witchery and the Search for Explanations
    • 04: The Emergence of Modern Science-Locke's "Newtonian" Theory of Mind
    • 05: Three Enduring "Isms"-Empiricism, Rationalism, Materialism
    • 06: Sensation and Perception
    • 07: The Visual Process
    • 08: Hearing
    • 09: Signal-Detection Theory
    • 10: Perceptual Constancies and Illusions
    • 11: Learning and Memory: Associationism-Aristotle to Ebbinghaus
    • 12: Pavlov and the Conditioned Reflex
    • 13: Watson and American Behaviorism
    • 14: B.F. Skinner and Modern Behaviorism
    • 15: B.F. Skinner and the Engineering of Society
    • 16: Language
    • 17: The Integration of Experience
    • 18: Perception and Attention
    • 19: Cognitive "Maps," "Insight," and Animal Minds
    • 20: Memory Revisited-Mnemonics and Context
    • 21: Piaget's Stage Theory of Cognitive Development
    • 22: The Development of Moral Reasoning
    • 23: Knowledge, Thinking, and Understanding
    • 24: Comprehanding the World of Experience-Cognition Summarized
    • 25: Psychobiology-Nineteenth-Century Foundations
    • 26: Language and the Brain
    • 27: Rationality, Problem-Solving, and Brain Function
    • 28: The "Emotional" Brain-The Limbic System
    • 29: Violence and the Brain
    • 30: Psychopathology-The Medical Model
    • 31: Artificial Intelligence and the Neurocognitive Revolution
    • 32: Is Artificial Intelligence "Intelligent"?
    • 33: What Makes an Event "Social"?
    • 34: Socialization-Darwin and the "Natural History" Method
    • 35: Freud's Debt to Darwin
    • 36: Freud, Breuer, and the Theory of Repression
    • 37: Freud's Theory of Psychosexual Development
    • 38: Critiques of Freudian Theory
    • 39: What Is "Personality"?
    • 40: Obedience and Conformity
    • 41: Altruism
    • 42: Prejudice and Self-Deception
    • 43: On Being Sane in Insane Places
    • 44: Intelligence
    • 45: Personality Traits and the Problem of Assessment
    • 46: Genetic Psychology and "The Bell Curve"
    • 47: Psychological and Biological Determinism