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Personality Lecture on the Biological Traits of Reward and Neuroticism

April 12, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

In this lecture, I continue my discussion of the relationship between subcortical brain processes and the big five personality traits identified by psychometric researchers, focusing […]

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Biology/Traits in Personality: The Limbic System

April 7, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

In this lecture, I begin my discussion of the relationship between brain function, at a deep, subcortical level, and the existence of the five traits […]

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Pt 1: Freedom Of Speech/Political Correctness: Dr. Norman Doidge

March 6, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

This is Part 1 of a 3-part posting from The Speakers Action Group (http://www.speakersaction.com/), who hosted Dr. Norman Doidge, author of the bestselling The Brain […]

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Interview with great U Texas Austin psych prof JW Pennebaker

March 6, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

Dr. James W. Pennebaker is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, and the Executive Director of Project 2021, aimed at rethinking […]

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Pt 2: Freedom Of Speech/Political Correctness: Dr. Jordan B Peterson

March 4, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

This is Part 2 of a 3-part posting from The Speakers Action Group (http://www.speakersaction.com/), who hosted Dr. Norman Doidge, author of the bestselling The Brain […]

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How classical conditioning works

February 27, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

What is classical conditioning? Who is Ivan Pavlov? How does this form of learning impact your daily life? Topics Discussed: – Classical conditioning – Ivan […]

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History of bipolar disorder = elevated risk of dementia: is vitamin D important?

February 23, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

“History of BD [bipolar disorder] is associated with significantly higher risk of dementia in older adults.” So said the systematic review and meta-analysis published by Breno Diniz and […]

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Do twitter or facebook activity influence scientific impact?

February 23, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

Are scientists smart when they promote their work on social media? Isn’t this a waste of time, time which could better be spent in the […]

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The Science of the Rorschach Blots

February 22, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

When the psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach blotted ink onto paper to produce a series of abstract patterns, could he have known that nearly 100 years later, […]

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Lecture on Personality | Nietzsche, Dostoevsky & Kierkegaard | University of Toronto

February 21, 2017 PsyUnlocked 0

University of Toronto PSY Course Information: http://jordanbpeterson.com/Psy230H Bookmark Psychology Unlocked for all the latest fascinating insights into different types of Psychology.

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