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Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University

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From the psychology department at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada, here's Dave Brodbeck. Courses this term PSYC 3256 - Advanced Univariate Statistics, PSYC 3106 - Anima Behaviour and BIOL/PSYC 3506 - Neuropharmacology.
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Review for test 2 Music 'More' by Amerikan Made
We wrap up our discussion of development and move over to vision. Music 'More' by Amerikan Made
We end our drug discussion and move on to development. Music 'Master Deadender' by Bubble
More drugs, more fun! Music ‘Today’ by Dan Brodbeck and Corey Thompson
We continue our discussion of drugs Music ‘Dice’ by Stretch
Pretty great title right? Music 'Stretch' by Dice
We finish our discussion of synapses and move on to drugs. music ‘For Fiona’ by No Use For a Name
Bugs, and how they live together and are organized. Music 'For Fiona' by No Use for a Name
What's in the gap? Music 'Highway' by Gone For Good
Synapses and neurotransmitters Music 'More' by Amerikan Made
Eat or be eaten… Music ‘Highway’ by Gone For Good
Territory and Navigation Music ‘More’ by Amerikan Made
How stuff eventually gets here Music ‘Down to Sound’ by Red Arms
You've got questions, I've got answers Music 'Hundred Times Over' by Private Joker
How it goes together Music 'Hundred Times Over' by Private Joker
How do neurons talk? I've got you covered. Music 'Highway' by Gone For Good
Development of behaviour Music 'Highway' by Gone For Good
Genes Music ‘Re Your Brains’ by Jonathan Coulton
Brains!! Music 'Re: Your Brains" Jonathan Coulton
Cells Music ‘Down to Sound’ by Red Arms
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Tom Richards

Shame about the sound quality. Unusable.

Feb 14th
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James Michael Thaxton, CST

cool teacher. who doesn't love Psychology? The great part, he also incorporated into the curriculum, Neuropharmacology...obviously a bonus for those moving forward to graduate school of medicine.

Jan 15th
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