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  • The little cogs of your consciousness cranking away, making your life possible, making society

  • function, all of those thinngs that you're so glad you can do and all the ones you wish

  • you could stop doing. *sneeze*

  • Byow-boo-boo-boop. Bloop. Bloop bloop. Blah blah blah gahhh.

  • Bloo-loo-loo-bloot-doo-doot.

  • And what it means to be alive, thinking, feeling, and alive. *laughs*

  • How our brains work, how they can break, how they can be healed, why be--why bwe-bway bwe

  • bwew.

  • How our brains work, how they can break, how they can be healed, why we behave the way

  • we do, even when we don't want to. And what it means.

  • Admit it, you're probably...thinkin' about...what?

  • We're thinkin' about Freud. (mumbles) admit it. If you're thinkin' about pro--pry-cah...proctology.

  • Of all time. Of all tiiiiimes.

  • Perhaps more than any other sciences. Sciences. Perhaps--perhaps more than any other science...sciences--what's

  • wrong with me?

  • First psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig just a few years after publishing

  • his Principles of Physiological Psycholo--the first time I read that, I thought it was "Psychological

  • Psychology." I was like, "Yeahh, the principles of psychological psychology."

  • Just after...just a few years--WHY ARE THERE SO MANY COMMAS?!

  • This sentence is a million words long. *laughing*

  • Wudnt and his student, Edward Bradword..Edward Bradford. BEEP. Wundt--

  • The more she talked and pulled up traumatic memories, the more her symptoms were. Reduced.

  • In 1990, he published-- Nick: No, no, not in 1990.

  • Hank: You're probably right about that. *laughing* Nick: Let's check!

  • Hank: Can somebody check?

  • Through a therapeutic technique that include dream then that used, that used, that included,

  • that you and free assoc--and so root out, ok, got it. Ok, I'm good.

  • And behavior--we've already talked about behavior. Yes. No. Yes. No. Have we talked about behaviorism?

  • We talked about...no, we haven't.

  • Heavy hitters like Ivan Pavlov, John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner were key players here who

  • focused on the study...

  • Who focused on the study of observable behavior.

  • Gump gump grump grump *pffbt*

  • This approach, called functionalism, was inspired by Charles Darwin's idea that adapted behaviors

  • uhhbewooguhhh.

  • Having excited or inhibited the receiving *fart noise*

  • *various tongue noises*

  • Mehhhh.

  • For example--uhh!

  • Can week-old pizza cause...can wee--shut up! *laughs*

  • So you must be qualified to be able to draw, like, at least some conclusions about what

  • other people think and--what? What? Get your act together, Hank.

  • This doesn't mean that common sense is wrong. It just means that our intuitive senses--guhbolguhbuh.

  • Whoohuh buh.

  • Quad shot of espresso--mehfehhthennnlll.

  • With your espresso hypothesis will arou--allo--arrraaw. Allaw. Allaaaaaw. Alla--

  • The idea is to let the subjects just do their thing without trying to manipulablblblablbahahlbl.

  • Psychologists can also collect behavioral data using surveys or interviewsing. Interviewsing?

  • Interviewsing?!

  • Psychologists can also collect behavioral data using surveys or interviewsing. My god.

  • I will stab you in the throat if you do that again, Hank.

  • What they think about arms control, but--*pbll* *sigh*

  • I can ask a room full of students at a pacifist club meeting what they think about arms control,

  • but the rol--

  • But the results wouldn't be a very represen...tative. Representative is the word.

  • But the results wouldn't be a very representative--representative! Rep--

  • But the results wouldn't be a very representative measure of where all students stand because

  • there's clearly a sampling bias. God, went too slow for me that time.

  • Stab it into the darkness until it sticks into something...Please don't make me do that

  • again.

  • Well, whether it's a weeping angel or your neighbor lookin' to borrow a can of beans,

  • it doesn't really matter, because when you heard that sudden noise, your startled brain

  • reloosed a--reloosed!

  • Now whether it's a weeping angel or your neighbor lookin' to borrow a can of beans, it doesn't

  • really matter, because wheeyew. Whee.

  • Now whether it's a weeping angel or your neighbor lookin' to borrow a can of beans, it doesn't

  • really matter, because when you heard that--ahhhh, yes. That's what it says.

  • So one way to understand how your mind works is to look at both--at both hooww.

  • Which is nothing compared to the 150-foot-long nerve cells of some dinosaurs. What?

  • From ones less than a millimeter long in your brain to ones bohh. Wahhh hahhww.

  • Just do it. Make your mouth make all of the necessary shapes.

  • Is sometimes encased in a protective layer of herverjerrrrahahah...

  • Are sensitive to that ayuhhhhh--

  • GABA, gamma-Aminobutyric acid, secrete hormones into the bloodstream, where they're ferried

  • to other tissues, nespecially the brain. Nick: Nope!

  • But fat--oww! Nick: Oh man!

  • Hank: That was...the nervous system. You can tell, 'cause of how fast it was.

  • He was a phrenologist. The first phrenologis--what was this?

  • That its bumps and ridges indicated that uh uhhublbubh.

  • And yet!

  • Something we knew nothing about. Remember, at this point, we were just starting to get

  • the the tink gahhakdktka.

  • Poke my brain here, and my arm would twitch. Try it over here, and I rememerabahgurk.

  • Poke my brain here, and my arm would twitch. Try it over here, and I'd remember my first...twitch.

  • Functions tietothe. Tietothe tietothe tied to the behavior.

  • Never mind.

  • Whereas, the more complex mammals, like...many mammals.

  • Newest, most kuhdeet. Khgakaltl.

  • Shift that electrode over a little bit, and suddenly, it's something else.

  • Director: Let's start ALL over. Hank: Awwww.

  • Shift that electrode over a tiny bit, and the dog kuhhhh...

  • Shift the electrode over just a tiny bit, and the dog will bekehhh...becaloring...

  • It wasn't that good! Coulda been better! But I'm BEEP sick of it.

  • Nick: I don't think it's gonna get better.

  • I dunno if I liked that. Is it ok for you?

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