Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 200), Dr. Chris Grace.
Lecture #3: Introduction to Human Behavior.
February 7, 2011.
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Leam Lappin Жыл бұрын
I am 19 years old, autistic, and incredibly fascinated with human behavior and psychology. My fasination started after learning magic tricks to learn to communicate with others, learning what makes them smile or laugh and to keep their attention. At the start I could not verbally communicate due to a stutter that made it impossible to accurately communicate causing anxiety. Now my mother is an ALS patient and I've been studying her behavior while I am feeding her or giver her pills to her, subtle signs that she wants one food or a drink, she will unconsciously start to face / look at what she wants. When you have a person's attention they will stare into your eyes, however someone who does not give full interest / attention will always be preoccupied with something other than the subject at hand. I want to learn behavioral psychology to determine the science of human behavior and to be able to identify if someone is lying / telling the truth, ect.
Lucy Hanks14 күн бұрын
@Crimson Hawk thought he said enough of the fairy ring? Is this an experiment of how to create serial killers? Telephone cable as a garrotte, carotene, tarotte… and I was only 20, blind and uneducated in the text and language of cutthroatery. Was wondering why I just started buying shirts which made me look like Tom Cruise from interview with the vampire, Lestat of the swamp? I think for my next adventure, as it’s been quite a while, I might take my mum away to Italy for the weekend to visit the Vatican, and do a two trailer park girls go round the outside type thing and see if they pick up the scent and invite me in for a drink, or lock the doors before I can ask what does directing the public shadow mean. I mean the body and wine of Christ can’t be that bad, surely; his head with all the thorns and flagellations though… they must have been pretty numbing.
Bungle JoyАй бұрын
Over last few years I've seen all sides of people cos of covid what people did to stockpile shopping they didn't really need push in front of queues as someone with autistic traits and bpd and paronia its been pretty confusing I suppose I've watched videos like this to try and cope with people and my own thoughts to how they were behaving but most times people blow your mind most times I've seen caring side of people I guess as time goes on there will be a lot of research done on people's behaviour during covid
thewormzerjrАй бұрын
just assume they are lying and you would be 99 percent correct
DyceBookClub6 жыл бұрын
Psychology is very interesting!! love it. I'm studying it in College right now!
1000%3 ай бұрын
My cousin finished college in Psychology 2 yrs ago now she's almost done with graduate school soooo proud of her NOW U TOO THATS GREAT N KEEP GOING FORWARD STR8 UP
Nameless Monster7 ай бұрын
@Maggie Garza it's been 5 years I'm just wondering did u go for psychology degree? I hope you will read it coz I'm also highschool student thinking about pursuing psychology degree. Just like u
Joseph Al Ali Жыл бұрын
Wow can u help mee with something like notes or info??
Ellis Sentoso5 жыл бұрын
I'm a Graphic Design major but I absolutely love your lecture and understanding people and human behaviors. You are so passionate and literate about this topic. I am more interested in understanding more about psychology. Thank you!
Daisy Hill5 ай бұрын
Right I have never even thought about this as a degree. But I now do
Anisha D Жыл бұрын
I want to pursue in graphic design 😭 😭
Dr Keerti M2 жыл бұрын
Really a good lecture. I felt like I am again sitting on the first bench of my medical college .
Yanna FFF Жыл бұрын
Can't believe this is 10 years ago. I enjoyed it! I love how you tell a story while teachinggg
Kaloric Жыл бұрын
oops did i just watch a university class about human behavior? did i just find a new passion of mine? perhaps. time to go watch more :)
Lucy Hanks14 күн бұрын
@KUYA G no he isn’t.
Justin Case23 күн бұрын
No, you found a CHURCH.
Scorpion777 Silvermoon5 жыл бұрын
GREAT lecture. It's simple and easy to connect with the scenarios.
Advent Leymann2 жыл бұрын
Why can't i have a professor like this? I'm really struggling on my course because of these professors who's just go on and on about the lecture without properly giving any kind of explanations and examples of real life scenarios that i actually just memorizing things i don't know when and how i even use it... I was so happened to hate my Psychology course and drop it because of these reasons but then i stumbled to this... This gives me hope to endure once more.
Kim McKinney6 жыл бұрын
I learn by application, therefore I found his personal stories helpful as they pointed to the concept he was teaching.
Lory Stef2 жыл бұрын
@Akshay there is no app, application means they tried them out themselves using their own scenarios and was able to relate with this teacher lol
Akshay3 жыл бұрын
Which app
SACHIN CHOWDHARY 15BME02183 жыл бұрын
Psychology is quite interesting and I’m currently learning it in my college. While human behavior is mostly unpredictable it is based on our perceptions of the outside world and our interactions with the outside world. It’s fascinating how the study of mind and mental processes helps us understand and find cure for mental illnesses like anxiety and depression.
Daisy Hill5 ай бұрын
It's basically reverse phycology on human socal science and human health and behavior as well as human health care to
Kaloric Жыл бұрын
Yes!
MITTAI HYNDAVI 17BBA00233 жыл бұрын
This video was worth the watch and made me feel more interested about learning the human behavior .This video enables us to understand that mentality of different people belonging to different age group differs significantly . Also the speaker gives us various examples to understand the human behavior , emotions which are multi determined . The above video aids us in understanding the reason behind the behavior of people in particular situations . The speaker also says that the behavior also depends on various factors like genetical , social , biological , physiological etc.
Kira Daniels Жыл бұрын
I love the way he teaches! Amazing guy!
John AndersonАй бұрын
I love how this professor speaks. Great conveyance and eloquence.
Cerri Berry29 күн бұрын
I love psychology. I would love to know more about altruism which I think this guy said he studied. I’m a RMN so I have studied psychology so understood or knew much of what he talked about although I loved his “way” of explaining. Psychology is one of the most common degrees in England that people study and one of the most “ hardest” fields to actually work in. The competition is insane and only the people at the extremely high end of it’s field, the most clever people who get top marks constantly, get anywhere at all, especially in the medical field anyway! So work hard people!
Jasmine Gonzalez8 ай бұрын
I find such a lecture fascinating, his way of explaining and providing real-world examples are a great help in understanding this concept!!
AngerbizcuTT480 TT4802 жыл бұрын
The more I dive into psychology the more it seems like common sense. Most of the psychology classes I've watched feel more like a lecture from a wise great great grandpa that is packed with common sense and simple little life nuggets, rather then a full course of indepth psychology assessments, techniques or curriculum. Although I cannot speak this way about all psychology. I have found truely deep mind expanding and unorthodox psychology methods,theories and insights that have enriched my life in many ways. I am by no means criticizing any aspects of the modern practice of psychology. I am saying that 75% to 80% of the material involved in psychology is 2nd nature to me it's common sense all the way up to the unconscious mind but even most of this material seems very cause and effect as well. I don't claim to be all knowing psychology just makes sense and I retain it all.
John William2 жыл бұрын
@Strivefrom theAshes That was helpful. Thanks a lot. I will check them out
John William2 жыл бұрын
@Strivefrom theAshes Thanks for your reply. I want to take up counselling as a future career so am looking at human psychology.
John William2 жыл бұрын
Can you help recommend some good material i can study in psychology, videos, eBooks etc. I plan to study the course in college but want to start now. Thanks
ANGELIKA NACORRA3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the nice lecture sir. I'm from Philippines . And I enjoy your lecture🤗
JR Raynor9 жыл бұрын
Brilliant lecture and I was so excited to find out throughout the lecture that Dr. Grace is a believer! It's awesome to hear about the human mind and science from the perspective of God and creation. I'm a fan. Again..so excited i found this!
Mississippi AtheistetteАй бұрын
Why does it make a teacher better to be Christian? In what real way does that actually improve a person's teaching ability?
Jaris Jael Tejeda5 ай бұрын
Very great!! We need more Christian scientists! Praying that all that have interests and hearts along disciplines that require scientists can pursue it with passion and excellence for God's glory and well-being of their fellows.
Tarık Gökçen2 жыл бұрын
I'd be pleased taking a course of this guy
Roger Epps Жыл бұрын
I learned lots and lots about human behavior in 25 years of driving a cab. If I had it my way, everyone would be required to drive a cab for at least a year before they could graduate from college. People in a taxi seem to lose all inhibitions, especially if they've been drinking
Qbabxtra9 жыл бұрын
i love the fact that this is free, so I can sit here in Norway and learn psychology while actually trying to become a computer scientist. But hey computers and brains are kinda similar :p
Arsalan Khan7 ай бұрын
I've never enjoyed my own lectures as much as this 😀
KatieJvibes2 жыл бұрын
This is a very helpful lecture
Ahyan Khan4 жыл бұрын
Ure a amazing teacher I liked the explanation u give as example .
Samae 242 жыл бұрын
Still in high school, but I plan on majoring in psychology and behavioral sciences when I go to college
Daisy Hill5 ай бұрын
Yeah me too
Agent Dunham7 ай бұрын
@Nameless Monster Ummmmmmm... okay.
change mm10 ай бұрын
@Nameless Monster you want to be a hedge fund manager?
Buddhaneo Siddhananda Жыл бұрын
@Daniel Cozzarin I meant any and all religions...🤪🤪... I spent 6 yrs in the Royal Australian Air Force... it's a good job...so many dud jobs...
Daniel Cozzarin Жыл бұрын
@Buddhaneo Siddhananda you said religion. Do you have a specific one in mind or was that a general statement? Not being argumentative just conversation. I would like to know your defense force
Ginger Bob21 күн бұрын
I never knew the role of the Amygdala was to detect behavioural and emotional signals that’s absolutely amazing and in split seconds
Brainstorming & sharing Жыл бұрын
Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
DIYEasyTutorials !4 жыл бұрын
great lecture!
Ahmed S2 жыл бұрын
“Our behaviors are the result of things that we pay attention to” 48:26
waleska ortizАй бұрын
What an engaging professor! I had my fair share of good ones and terrible ones. Watching this now 7/2022, and I’m wondering if it weren’t that late when she knocked on his door, would he asked her more questions about why was she doing that. Drug problem, homelessness, no family around, horrible childhood, mental health issues. I would like to post this out there and ask, what would you do if that happens to you? No judging anyone please , just wondering. Human behavior is a fascinating topic and how your personal story affects your behaviors and how you deal with situations like this.
Jonathan Rivera2 жыл бұрын
I’m 13 but I find this very interesting. I want to study human behavior when I grow up
Karen Mendheim6 ай бұрын
@scrubbywubby It wasn't luck. It was a result of your intelligence and learning and exploring your options. You set goals and achieved positive results. Congratulations on your success.
Agent Dunham7 ай бұрын
Keep up your dream. I was 9 when I got interested in human behavior. I am now 15 and earning a BA in forensic psychology.
Raman Ksaitor7 ай бұрын
Why wait for when you grow up, if you can do it now
Feral Cypher Жыл бұрын
Why wait?!
gameovalames Жыл бұрын
don’t wait, study it now and you will be ahead of the game. Trust me
Royal Bengal Tiger9 жыл бұрын
im a sophmore in highschool and being able to understand a college lecture was awesome to me this is definatly a great teacher it was also a great find when he started talking about god
Daisy Hill5 ай бұрын
This college lecture is s very pin point and understandable the person doing the lecture knows human sciences and human behavior
Kaloric Жыл бұрын
yeah! definitely a wonderful teacher, he explained things in such a way where a 12 year old could understand. i would know. im the 12 year old.
Lory Stef2 жыл бұрын
I'm starting as a freshman rn 🤭
Simon Boulton3 жыл бұрын
Human Behaviour is the study of human biology and the physical meaning of each moment. Physiology is important in understanding Human Behaviour... To fully understand is to appreciate ourselves, all together. Human behaviour can be understanding of a higher nature than psychology. We fully justify our every movement... with each breath we gain more from inside. Movement and physical actions become more natural... Every movement is justified by the grace of our movement and we can respect others.
Manny Amaya5 жыл бұрын
i think his great, you cannot teach life lessons based on a book. it is good to use it, but more important to apply it to real life. his approach is based on real life and real people stories.
sheila palmer4 ай бұрын
What an interesting raconteur - just had to respond Chris - If only all lecturers were so gifted - riveted - glad I came across your presentation.
Brown Rice6 жыл бұрын
anyone got the notes to this these classes? it would be very helpful if you did
Person Person7 ай бұрын
to me, this guy is such a good teacher
Jay Quinones4 жыл бұрын
I really do not understand why so many people are bashing this video, maybe because you guys are not in the field of understanding why people do what they do. I find this lecture to be AMAZING!
VollfiedXIII9 жыл бұрын
(Continued) And sort of on the same note, consider (another thing I've heard) that when you dream, you never create a face - every person is someone you've seen, even if you only saw that person for a few seconds. Your brain still has that information whether you know it or not. So in the same manner, people were able to recognize the face just by seeing it in Classroom A and were more accurate. Classroom B students ultimately changed the image of the person in their mind = less accurate
Cam Morris9 жыл бұрын
Great lecture.
tech facts10 ай бұрын
love this lectures..
Johannes BuchananАй бұрын
I watch several KZhome videos on how to trade in the stock market but haven't made any headstart because they are either talking some gibberish or sharing their story of how they made it and I do not want to make mistakes by taking risks in my own hands
CMАй бұрын
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Matteo LiamАй бұрын
@Johannes Buchanan PRISCILLA DIANE AIVAZIAN is one of the most reliable and trustworthy broker I know
Johannes BuchananАй бұрын
@Charlotte Elizabeth Wow that was easy, i found her website and left a message for her . i hope she reply me. thanks.
Fred HowardАй бұрын
@Charlotte Elizabeth Very helpful, thanks
Charlotte ElizabethАй бұрын
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Tara Bytes3 жыл бұрын
I'm seeing a lot of negative comments, because of religious based content. I'm personally not religious ,but I do believe openness to experience and differing opinions is essential to a well rounded education. Now I just began watching so I can't make full opinion on his lecture yet. I will say if nothing else it will provide insight into others on a cultural level .
VollfiedXIII9 жыл бұрын
(Continued) So I guess you could consider that (one thing I've heard), people have specific neurons in their brains for individual things. The example I was given is that if someone mentioned Oprah, your "Oprah" neuron would light up. Your brain has sort of stored that concept away in a specific place. I think that's why Classroom A, despite not putting too much thought into it, is able to pick the person out more accurately.
Mccullum Nasir4 жыл бұрын
Simply Brilliant .
Samrat Vaddi3 жыл бұрын
I think he was saying that Classroom A was shown pictures with the person they saw included, and Classroom B was simply told to write down as detailed description as possible and then pick out the person. Classroom A was able to pick out the person more accurately, because people have a tendency to start making things up or changing things (unintentionally), and so their mental image of the person because warped and changed and can't pick out the person as accurately. So I guess you could consider that (one thing I've heard), people have specific neurons in their brains for individual things. The example I was given is that if someone mentioned Oprah, your "Oprah" neuron would light up. Your brain has sort of stored that concept away in a specific place. I think that's why Classroom A, despite not putting too much thought into it, is able to pick the person out more accurately.
Jamaican Dre NFT2 жыл бұрын
Great presentation on behavioral pyschology!
Maria Gambini Жыл бұрын
so interesting. cant wait to be a profiler 😍
Designer Lizard2 жыл бұрын
this lecturer is so fun to listen to
alyssa4 жыл бұрын
I'm in the 7th grade and i am so so interested in psychology and human behavior
Bryn Barton Жыл бұрын
I'm interested in the pregnant mouse study 43:49... I feel as though the stress of a life-or-death situation those pregnant mice faced being forced to exercise in a bucket of water would contribute negatively to the health of their babies...
TechFreak2 жыл бұрын
I need this so desperately. Can anybody guide me to more lectures or videos like these please? A link, a video or even a title of a book would o me good. Thanks
M Zee Жыл бұрын
The Internet is your guide
LuckyTiger10 ай бұрын
I am someone with a disorder called apd (Auditory Processing disorder), it makes it harder to understand and focus on what peoplw are saying, i live with my family who have ADHD. ive always been interested in how these different disorders affect peoples actions and behaviours. especially in ways that lead them ro do the things they do. Especially in crime, i love how in shows ive always been interested in WHY they do the thing that they do. maybe ive found my passion idk. me being 19 just finished high school figuring what my calling is, this might be it.
Anita BahatiАй бұрын
Am greatfull too
gunish alagh5 жыл бұрын
I think he was saying that Classroom A was shown pictures with the person they saw included, and Classroom B was simply told to write down as detailed description as possible and then pick out the person. Classroom A was able to pick out the person more accurately, because people have a tendency to start making things up or changing things (unintentionally), and so their mental image of the person because warped and changed and can't pick out the person as accurately. So I guess you could consider that (one thing I've heard), people have specific neurons in their brains for individual things. The example I was given is that if someone mentioned Oprah, your "Oprah" neuron would light up. Your brain has sort of stored that concept away in a specific place. I think that's why Classroom A, despite not putting too much thought into it, is able to pick the person out more accurately. And sort of on the same note, consider (another thing I've heard) that when you dream, you never create a face - every person is someone you've seen, even if you only saw that person for a few seconds. Your brain still has that information whether you know it or not. So in the same manner, people were able to recognise the face just by seeing it in Classroom A and were more accurate.
Sydatheart8 ай бұрын
I'm 26 and I have BPD. I've had to do a lot of cognitive therapy and since I got diagnosed at 18. I've always been interested in phycology. But I've always loved phycology and watched a lot of videos but you are a great professor. You're very funny and informative, you also know how to keep people attention even though I also grew up with my ADD. You have kept my attention. You're awesome keep teaching and inspiring people to help others. Even though I'm agnostic I respect your views
Bharat Bhushan Chhabra9 жыл бұрын
We should introduce human psychology and yoga as compulsory subjects in all the schools and colleges throughout the world. It will transform the world into a society with a healthy mind and a healthy body as well . Learning human psychology will have far reaching effects like no hatred, no jealousy, respecting the fellow humans , the nature ,animals and much more. And a healthy body - who does not like to have! Free from ailments efficient and always kicking.
dilworth bugsbury5 жыл бұрын
id be more than glad to have my brain picked and probed by this man here, psychologists are more or less Gods... btw why did the guy admit to the murder he didnt commit? all i gathered was "many reasons". but why did he admit to it? ________________________________ watched this again.. I like how on the edge you are and how as I'm writing this I'm shaping my future based on my thoughts while watching you.. *as my thoughts are untrue - heard untrue. and as I go to press the okay/comment button I feel a little iffy in my chest.. I change my mind a lot.
AS4 жыл бұрын
He is terrific in this lecture.
Carol Weaver4 жыл бұрын
Even teens may take us by surprise, and that is when they come up with " wanting to go here or there or do something, knowing you are busy and they maybe have friends with them when they will ask you.Then you are sorry you said "Yes," and so you learn how people will do it, and you are more careful after that. Once you have had things happen, it helps to be much more cautious of what could happen around you, when side tracked. That is the time people will often move in, and you will just not think and act. Guess I watch people too much, and their behavior and their speech? We can be nice and Christian, but yet not taken for granted. I think we are a spiritual and the spirit lives within us, and we do have life eternal, if we have chosen properly. We do have choice. We are not robots.
A Lute7 күн бұрын
This is hands down provoking enough of curiosity , the vibes of this professor is invaluable. He got me hooked, this is how psychology has got to be delivered (not data science and analysis nor word search machine learning trying to categorize people before learning "Human Behavior" Takeaways Verbal pvershawfoing Left hemisphere overwrites the first image had by right hemisphere Empirical investigation Next lecture science of psychology Multi-determinant causal effect of human behavior Shyness heredity link genetic reason high excitability reactivity Suspicious skeptical People with Forms a multi factoral causation I. E. Man confessed to crime Colorado 1996 JonBenet killer never found John Mark carr Known for something Told himself or other one told him To cover up for somebody else Personality struggles and issues Guy lost his sight but saw a guy in front of him because softly the amygdal pathway Able to pick out what he felt of a human in front of him Felt happy because Persephone. Was smiling (in picture) Neurological Psychodynamic Socio-cognitive Media psychology Things on TV look real, and feel real (nothing is a joke) Our behavior is the things you pay attention to, at the Moment Sometimed we're distracted, where we don't always comprehend what's happening or don't record experiences (Accurately)
Waqar Sultan6 жыл бұрын
informative lecture
Lory Stef2 жыл бұрын
@Rellik wdym yes it is
nes2 жыл бұрын
"Think of a stranger that you met in the last 24 hours." I'm in quarantine.
KUYA G Жыл бұрын
Niggaaa🙄
nes2 жыл бұрын
@전영희 hello fellow carat >.
전영희2 жыл бұрын
This is so random but I like your profile picture 😜
mariya karaghool2 жыл бұрын
sameeeeee
clyde chiunga3 жыл бұрын
I love this professors
I BraveHeart7 жыл бұрын
grate teacher
Ahamed Dhilzath2 жыл бұрын
I like this teacher 😁👌
KUYA G Жыл бұрын
I dont know what is the main reason about you lecture but only bone thing inknkw is. YOU IS A BRILLIANT PROFESSOR 😍😍😍
Abid Esa3 жыл бұрын
I love psychology. ....1 of ma fav subject
InFamous James6 жыл бұрын
Very Smart Professor… Very Smart...
Ahyan Khan4 жыл бұрын
I did well in by 1st year M.Sc ., psychology after watching your lectures in iPad . Thanks.
Urge5 жыл бұрын
awesome!
Beth Michael3 жыл бұрын
Love this guy
jamshid hussain8 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation about the human behaviour ;;;;;;;
Naomi Rayo3 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic professor.
Denis Musulo Жыл бұрын
very nice lecture please keep it up .
Nandhu ps3 жыл бұрын
Ohh i love this professor....
Genital Grinder Жыл бұрын
Wow, i didn't know he was a christian that's awesome! A lot of college professors aren't
Daisy Hill5 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness I just found my new passion in life and I can figure out a lot of my own issues
Shiva's Chimera9 ай бұрын
Trusting a person can come from many different aspect's of character interpretation and understanding. [1.] Physical appearance (health of skin, grooming style, clothing selection, ownership of asset's that promote an appearance or image, continuity of clear communication or communication style, and lastly "personality".) [2.] An understanding of character history and or good/bad deed's. [3.] Choices of social circle's and character contact's. [4.] Education and or knowledge of certain subject's or circumstances. [5.] Financial standing's or foothold's in certain industry's, market's or interest's, or elevation in certain foundation's/facility's/system's that require a series of step's to be completed. All these thing's determine whether a person is acceptable enough to lower one's shield's or defenses and allow for some exposure of vulnerabilities. ( a person who would disregard the importance of all these thing's in daily life would be______________.)
Adventures of James3 жыл бұрын
So what I conclude from this lecture and of course many other ie Peterson, Sapolsky...is psychology is basically like religion with it's many methods and/or different denominations. Its just an evolved religion that's in the business of transforming consciousness to conform to said dogma.
Bernardo NavarroАй бұрын
Psychology isn't an easy science that's my experience, but it does help to understand ourselves and others. Nonetheless, is not going to be what you're expecting, eg. Isn't going to explain everything in your life problems but it will teach you to think critically. However, what I mean is that isn't cookies cutter theory science like mathematics that we can apply for everything. Nonetheless, psychology like he said, has many branches or specialized knowledge, but the basics is essential.
Words For MotivationАй бұрын
Teach others if they ask, but teach them not that you have their answers, but that they have their own.
SRINIVASAN R Жыл бұрын
What actually goes wrong with communication is everybody don't know how to communicate I believe any healthy relationship could be made even with less communication