04567cim a2200421 4500 758500070 TxAuBib 20060914120000.0 000229s1997||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9781565853683 set 1565853687 set 9791565853682 (set) 660 Teaching Co. TxGR TxAuBib Robinson, Daniel N., 1937- The great ideas of psychology [CD Audiobook] / Daniel N. Robinson. Library ed. Springfield, VA : The Teaching Co., 1997. 24 compact discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 4 study guides (22 cm.) Great courses Great courses (Compact disc) 48 lectures in 4 containers (23 cm.), 1 guide in each container. "Math, science & economics" -- case cover ; "social sciences" on guidebook cover. Lecture 1. Defining the subject -- lecture 2. Ancient foundations : Greek philosophers and physicians -- lecture 3. Minds possessed : witchery and the search for explanations -- lecture 4. The emergence of modern science : Locke's "Newtonian" theory of mind -- lecture 5. Three enduring 'isms : empiricism, rationalism, materialism -- lecture 6. Sensation and preception -- lecture 7. The visual process -- lecture 8. Hearing -- Lecture 9. Signal-detection theory -- lecture 10. Perceptual constancies and illusions -- lecture 11. Learning and memory : associationism--Aristotle to Ebbinghaus -- lecture 12. Pavlov and the conditioned reflex -- lecture 13. Watson and American behaviorism -- lecture 14. VF. Skinner and modern behaviorism -- lecture 15. B.F. Skinner and the engineering of society -- lecture 16. Language -- lecture 17. Organizing the world of experience -- lecture 18. Perception and attention -- lecture 19. Cognitive "maps", "insight" and animal minds -- lecture 20. Memory revisited : mnemonics and context -- lecture 21. Piaget's stage-theory of cognitive development -- lecture 22. The development of moral reasoning -- lecture 23. Knowledge, thinking and understanding -- lecture 24. Comprehending the world of experience : cognition summarized -- lecture 25. Psychobiology : nineteenth-century foundations -- lecture 26. Language and the brain -- lecture 27. Rationality, problem-solving and brain function -- lecture 28. The "emotional" brain : the limbic system -- lecture 29. Violence and the brain -- lecture 30. Psychopathology : the medical model -- lecture 31. Artificial intelligence and the neurocognitive revolution -- lecture 32. Is artificial intelligence "intelligent"? -- lecture 33. What makes and event "social"? -- lecture 34. Socialization : Darwin and the "natural history" method -- lecture 35. Freud's debts to Darwin -- lecture 36. Freud, Breuer and the theory of repression -- lecture 37. Freud's theory of psychosexual development -- lecture 38. Critiques of Freudian theory -- lecture 39. What is personality? -- lecture 40. Obedience and conformity -- lecture 41. Altruism -- lecture 42. Prejudice and self-deception -- lecture 43. On being sane in insane places -- lecture 44. Intelligence -- lecture 45. Personality traits and the problem of assessment -- lecture 46. Genetic psychology and "the bell curve" -- lecture 47. Psychological and biological determinism -- lecture 48. Civic development : psychology, the person and the polis. Lectures presented by Daniel N. Robinson. Traces the history and thought of psychology to the great minds of psychology. 20060914. Psychology. Psychology. Study and teaching. Psychology. Philosophy. Psychology. Methodology. Great courses. Great courses (Compact disc.) RV8