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Psychology C129: Scientific Approaches to Consciousness

Psychology C129: Scientific Approaches to Consciousness (Spring 2011, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor John F. Kihlstrom. This course will examine the nature of human consciousness from the interdisciplinary perspective of cognitive science. It will cover topics from the philosophy of mind, cognitive linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and computational models. Also listed as Cognitive Science C102.

Lecture 15 - The Explicit and the Implicit (cont.)


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Introspection: The Analysis of Consciousness
Lecture 03 - Introspection: The Analysis of Consciousness (cont.)
Lecture 04 - Mind and Body
Lecture 05
Lecture 06 - Mind and Body (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Mind and Body (cont.)
Lecture 08 - Attention and Automaticity
Lecture 09 - Attention and Automaticity (cont.)
Lecture 10
Lecture 11 - Attention and Automaticity (cont.)
Lecture 12 - The Explicit and the Implicit
Lecture 13 - The Explicit and the Implicit (cont.)
Lecture 14 - The Explicit and the Implicit (cont.)
Lecture 15 - The Explicit and the Implicit (cont.)
Lecture 16 - Midterm Examination Review
Lecture 17 - Anesthesia and Coma
Lecture 18 - Anesthesia and Coma (cont.)
Lecture 19 - Sleep and Dreams
Lecture 20 - Sleep and Dreams (cont.)
Lecture 21 - "Hysteria" and Hypnosis
Lecture 22 - "Hysteria" and Hypnosis (cont.)
Lecture 23 - Absorption, Daydreaming and Meditation
Lecture 24 - Absorption, Daydreaming and Meditation (cont.)
Lecture 25 - The Origins of Consciousness
Lecture 26 - The Origins of Consciousness (cont.)