Dr. Isabelle
Cherney’s Media Productions
Introductory
Psychology
Video
clips from student presentations on brain structures and functions. The video
was recorded using a Canon ZR40 camera. The clips were edited using Microsoft
Movie Maker 2.0.
| The cerebral
cortex (5:36 min) (including the cerebral cortex, frontal lobes, parietal
lobes, temporal lobes, and occipital lobes) |
| The
brainstem
( |
| The
limbic
system ( |
| The
left
hemisphere ( |
| The
association cortex
( |
The history
of psychology as told of the |
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Freudian Defense Mechanisms (Introductory Psychology course Fall 2005)
Displacement
Projection
Rationalization
Reaction Formation
Regression
Repression
Sublimation
Cognitive Psychology
A historical look at individuals who influenced Cognitive Psychology. Presentations given by Students in the Fall 2003.
Famous Cognitive Psychologists
Theories of object recognition and bottom-up processes: Presentations given by the Students in the Spring 2004.
Experience the Dichotic Listening Task as presented by Tamika Butler, Danielle Bevier, and Sarah Scott, September 7, 2005
History and systems in cognitive psychology, presented January 17, 2004.
Empiricism
Nativism
Structuralism
Functionalism
Behaviorism
Gestalt psychology
Genetic epistemology
Individual differences
Cognitive revolution
Current trends
Watch the presentations on concepts and categories from Fall 2005 cognitive psychology students:
Classical View (Brett, Emily, Cari, & Andrew)
Prototype View (Nicole, Julie, Sarah, & Meghan)
Exemplar View (Sammi, Melinda, Melissa, Jared, & Lauren)
Schema View (Tamika, Sarah, Lynsey, & Sarah)
Knowledge-based View (Nicole, Michael, Danielle, & Megan)

Introductory
Statistics
All you ever
wanted to know about probability.

Which t-test should I use? Check
it out! T-tests presentation by Loretta, Jordan
and Jaya.
The z kitchen of mama Celeste!
Psychology of Gender
Gender
Commercials performed by the students
Commercials (Spring 2007)
Commercials (Spring 2006)
Commercials (Fall 2004)
Children's Play (Fall 2004)