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Past, present and promise

Describes psychology as the science that stands at the cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence.

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  • "Discovering psychology"
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  • "Describes psychology as the science that stands at the cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence."@en
  • "Describes psychology as the science that stands at the cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence."
  • "This introduction presents psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge, from philosophy and anthropology to biochemistry and artificial intelligence."
  • "Presents discovering psychology which is a fascinating science at the crossroads of such diverse subjects as philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence."@en
  • "Program 1 describes psychology as the science that stands at the cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence."@en
  • "An introduction to psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge. From philosophy and anthropology to biochemistry and artificial intelligence."@en
  • "This film describes psychology as the Science that stands at the Cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry and artificial intelligence."@en
  • "An introduction to psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge. With Philip Zimbardo."@en
  • "This introduction presents psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge, from philiosophy and anthropology to biochemistry and artificial intelligence. With Dr. Mahzarin Banaji of Yale University and Dr. Emanuel Donchin of the University of Illinois."@en
  • "An introduction to psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge, from philosophy and anthropology to biochemistry and artificial intelligence."
  • "Presents psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge, from philosophy and anthropology to biochemistry and artificial intelligence. With Dr. Mahzarin Banaji of Yale University and Dr. Emanuel Donchin of the University of Illinois."
  • "Program describes psychology as the science that stands at the cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence."
  • "Describes psychology as the science that stands at the crossroads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence. Host, Philip G. Zimbardo."@en
  • "Part of a 26-part introductory course in psychology that offers an overview of historic and current theories of human behavior and features demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations. Program 1 examines human nature and describes psychology as the science that stands at the cross roads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artificial intelligence. Program 2 deals with the scientific method as applied to psychological research and the ways in which data are collected and analyzed. The value of critical thinking in interpreting research findings is highlighted. Program 3 deals with the brain's structures, its biochemical reactions, and how these two affect behavior: how nervous neurons function, how information is collected and transmitted, and how chemical reactions can determine thoughts, feelings, and actions. Program 4 attempts to explain how the brain controls behavior and the role played by the environment."
  • ""This introduction presents psychology as a science at the crossroads of many fields of knowledge, from philosophy and anthropology to biochemistry and artificial intelligence. With Dr. Mahzarin Banaji of Yale University and Dr. Emanuel Donchin of the University of Illinois."--Container."@en

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  • "Past, present and promise"
  • "Past, present and promise"@en
  • "Past present and promise"@en
  • "Past, present, and promise"
  • "Past, present, and promise"@en