That Stranger In The Mirror: Neuroscience For Everyone
That Stranger In The Mirror: Neuroscience For Everyone, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 45 lectures, based on 62 reviews, and has 2744 subscribers.
You will learn about Identify different parts of our brain, and how they correspond to different voices in our head Understand primary motivations, including complex urges such as craving fairness and independence Seek the state of flow, a mental state of intense concentration and joy, brought on by work Classify personalities into 32 categories using the Big Five Personality Traits Understand how memory works, why it is reconstructive and associative This course is ideal for individuals who are Yep! Anyone curious to understand how our minds work or Yep! Anyone curious to gain a practical applied understanding of neuroscience and psychology It is particularly useful for Yep! Anyone curious to understand how our minds work or Yep! Anyone curious to gain a practical applied understanding of neuroscience and psychology.
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Summary
Title: That Stranger In The Mirror: Neuroscience For Everyone
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 3.9
Number of Lectures: 45
Number of Published Lectures: 45
Number of Curriculum Items: 45
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 45
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Identify different parts of our brain, and how they correspond to different voices in our head
- Understand primary motivations, including complex urges such as craving fairness and independence
- Seek the state of flow, a mental state of intense concentration and joy, brought on by work
- Classify personalities into 32 categories using the Big Five Personality Traits
- Understand how memory works, why it is reconstructive and associative
Who Should Attend
- Yep! Anyone curious to understand how our minds work
- Yep! Anyone curious to gain a practical applied understanding of neuroscience and psychology
Target Audiences
- Yep! Anyone curious to understand how our minds work
- Yep! Anyone curious to gain a practical applied understanding of neuroscience and psychology
This is a practical applied course in Neuroscience and Psychology, that’s about knowing yourself, knowing others, and knowing stuff.
Let’s parse that.
- Knowing Yourself: The course presents different parts of our brains – such as the prefrontal cortex, the limbic system, basal ganglia – and how these brain systems drive our behaviour and motivation.
- Knowing Others:We will examine one set of personality traits, known as the OCEAN traits or Big-Five traits, and examine 32 different personality types that follow from these.
- Knowing Stuff:How memories are formed, how this process is influenced by sleep, and how different learning styles interact with memory and understanding.
Here’s what this course includes:
- Basics of Neuroscience: Different brain systems – the prefrontal cortex as center of our attention; the limbic system which governs our towards/away responses; basal ganglia that manage autopilot routines and habits; the anterior cingulate which craves novelty; the ventrolateral prefrontal which manages the most difficult function of conscious thought – saying No.
- Free Will and Free Won’t: Conscious thought consists of 5 primary functions: inhibiting, deciding, recalling, understanding and memorising. See why inhibiting is so hard, why decision fatigue makes us procrastinate, and why we should talk in bullets, think in trees, and decide in pairs
- Motivations:Our brain has surprisingly complex urges – including cravings for independence, fairness, curiosity, loyalty and vengeance. These motivations make us behave the way we do. We look at the 16 Primary Urges, Maslow’s Hierarchy, and the Autonomy-Mastery-Purpose framework of what drives us.
- Seeking Flow:Perhaps the most important concept in this course, flow refers to a state of intense focus, of oneness with one’s work. This state sounds almost magical – and it is, but its also real, and backed by hard science. People who get addicted to this state experience a neurochemical high, and what’s more, are more successful than those who work for rewards such as money.
- The Big Five Personality Traits:Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism. Collectively, these OCEAN traits can be used to classify personalities into 32 types, and give us real insights into how people are likely to think and behave.
- Memory: Every experience, every sensation triggers a pattern of neuron firings in our brain – this pattern is unique and is a memory. See how this pattern is reconstructive, and associative.
- Sleep:Sleep is essential for creativity, memory consolidation, and also just for staying happy. Understand why not getting enough sleep makes us grumpy (it has to do with our limbic alertness to threats being greater than that to rewards!)
- Learning:Our brains are wired to very efficiently process spatial stimuli (maps, trees), visual stimuli (images) and auditory stimuli (songs). THink about how much information is packed into a song – tune, beat, lyrics, and these days, visuals. We are not quite so good with numbers or blocks of text – and this is a big part of information overload these days.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: You, This Course and Us
Lecture 1: You, This Course and Us
Chapter 2: Which voice wins
Lecture 1: Knowing Yourself
Lecture 2: The Voices In Our Heads
Lecture 3: Novelty and Dr No
Lecture 4: The Squeaky Wheel
Chapter 3: Conscious_Thought_Introduced
Lecture 1: Why Our Minds Like To Wander
Lecture 2: Five Elements Of Conscious Thought
Lecture 3: Walking, Talking And Chewing Gum
Lecture 4: When Thought And Action Merge
Lecture 5: Distractions Make Me Dumber
Chapter 4: Rewards_And_Motivation
Lecture 1: Our Motivations
Lecture 2: Caveman Brain, Complex Urges
Lecture 3: Sweet 16 That Make Us Tick
Lecture 4: Auftragstaktik, And A Band Of Brothers
Chapter 5: Primary_Motivations
Lecture 1: Motivations Double-Clicked
Lecture 2: The Strength Of The Wolf Is The Pack
Lecture 3: Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death
Lecture 4: Curiosity Belled The Cat
Lecture 5: Peace And Quiet
Lecture 6: Self-Transcendance And Self-Actualisation
Chapter 6: Flow
Lecture 1: Its Magical, Yet Real
Lecture 2: A Fine Balance
Chapter 7: Big_Five
Lecture 1: Knowing Others – Classification and Categorisation
Lecture 2: The Big Five Personality Traits
Lecture 3: Open Sesame
Lecture 4: Mirror Mirror On The Wall
Chapter 8: Types
Lecture 1: Now, Where Have I Seen You Before?
Lecture 2: Different Strokes For Different Folks
Lecture 3: Death Of A (Used Car) Salesman
Lecture 4: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Chapter 9: Memory
Lecture 1: Knowing Stuff
Lecture 2: Memories Are Like Snowflakes
Lecture 3: You Never Cross The Same River Twice
Lecture 4: What's In A Name?
Lecture 5: Learning Oughta Be Active
Lecture 6: Sleep And Memory
Chapter 10: Examples
Lecture 1: Some Ideas For You To Consider
Lecture 2: Try Being A Morning Person – Why
Lecture 3: Try Being A Morning Person – How
Lecture 4: Mentors Don't Grow On Trees
Lecture 5: Why Stephen Curry Loves His Naps
Lecture 6: Talk In Bullets
Lecture 7: Think In Trees
Lecture 8: Choose In Pairs
Lecture 9: Hard Talk
Instructors
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Loony Corn
An ex-Google, Stanford and Flipkart team
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- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 5 votes
- 4 stars: 17 votes
- 5 stars: 35 votes
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