Title | : | Latent Learning u0026 Cognitive Maps (Intro Psych Tutorial #68) |
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ngl hes kinda cute Comment from : @lilybrandt8300 |
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Can you explain briefly cognitive map and the evidence you provided, I’m still a little bit confused with it Comment from : @LizbethCarbajal-k1p |
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Thanks for the clear explanation, you are a great teacher I was just wondering here if the Tolman's experiment with rats is applicable on human cognition Did anyone talk about the rat's smelling the food? Do rats have good sensation abilities for identifying the location of the food? Thanks! Comment from : @tomaschupek8002 |
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Thank you sir cause this topic is a part of my studythanks for your good explanation❤ Comment from : @all_football_7k |
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What if the rats had simply sensed the smell of food? The experiment doesn't necessarily prove the rat's learning ability unless the food is odourless Comment from : @bindus3967 |
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Your lectures are very desirable Thank You sincerely Comment from : @josetrujillo738 |
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Love this channel, love the videos I truly understand this more than any materials like lectures,textbooks,articles etc Comment from : @opeth7021 |
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This guy is awesome (theres your secondary reinforcer) Comment from : @doghousemma7894 |
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sir you are an amazing teacher One of the best tht i've found on YT tysm for pinning relevant learning materail in the commentsbrbrjust one feedback sir, try to include 2-3 real life examples for EACH topic Eg: how humans demonstrate latent learning when rewarded?brbr(not all sudents are on the same level, esp those who are just beginner in this amazing field psychology) Comment from : @harveysingh1078 |
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Thank you Comment from : @mtanu0 |
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well done it really made a difference in my understanding Comment from : @alchemicalfitness |
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such a helpful video, even for the MCAT - which it doesnt seem like the reason why the vid was made in the first place lol Comment from : @davidhahn9903 |
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Thank you, this was quite simplified yet very helpful Comment from : @janetwanjiku4162 |
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As always An amazing professor u are ❤️ Comment from : @Aram_sei_ |
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Love it Comment from : @vanlalveni292 |
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I saw 2 other videos regarding this topic before watching this and yours was very informative and i understood it clearly thankyou Comment from : @afk5979 |
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Let me askthe rats may have aslo used their sense organs too to determine the location of food,???so, how come it is only the cognitive map only??🤔🤔🤔 Comment from : @nishalennyelizabethoathofl1787 |
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Great explanation kindly keep on subscribed Comment from : @PASSIONSTAR |
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I just watched this out of interest because I didn't understand what was in the book I was reading! THANK YOU FOR THIS EXPLANATION! Comment from : @NoName-bu4xg |
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Thank you for explaining so nicely, it helped me to gain more interest in the subject Your work is amazing Thanks once again Comment from : @sanjoli4158 |
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3 years ago but still helpful Comment from : @tuazonalbertjohnp1837 |
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Thank you for a comprehensive analysis Comment from : @sankhayanbhaumik6452 |
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Sir,br Great lecture I want to ask you that can you tell us question related to the topic Like how teacher is going to question related to this Comment from : @sadaf3471 |
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Really awesome studies, explained in a clear way Thank you! Comment from : @vikcheban923 |
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Thank you so much! I watched around 89 videos today to help me prepare for mcat Your videos are so helpful! Comment from : @hn_126_bunny5 |
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it's kind of hard to transfer the idea of cognitive maps to other feelings/categories, but one thing that came to my mind was trying to guess a food recipe one knows what he wants to get (the north), and tries to make a road to thatbrwouldn't it be right? bractually i just came with that to ask: are there examples of cognitive maps with other feelings? Comment from : @gustavalbericchidurocher9764 |
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one really interesting model of this kind of "internal compass" we have are abandoned and lost animals don't know about your country but sadly at mine it was a common thing that people abandoned dogs and cats some 2 decades ago - i don't know if i've stopped hearing about it cause i'm not a kid anymore but i hope and think it happens very much less nowadaysbrbrit was really common to hear that the animal returned home, sometimes in the very same day Comment from : @gustavalbericchidurocher9764 |
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🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳👌👌🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏 Comment from : @drkhan175 |
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You should be my lecturer lol Comment from : @BubbleeeZx |
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Great Video! good information! brthank you! Comment from : @laminina21 |
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Thanks again for your awesome tutorial! I wish to see a video about grid cell from you I am having hard time understanding it 😢 Comment from : @ferhyunt |
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i watched this entire video Very good, thanks Comment from : @iwatchvideos9266 |
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Very clear explanation, loved the video Thanks Keep up your good work 👍👍👍👍 Comment from : @kuldeeeep |
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Examples of latent discrimination I've experienced from individuals and groups: being blue eyed in a brown-eyed world, for being left-handed, having wavy hair Comment from : @jshir17 |
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Brilliant , Thanks A lot :) Comment from : @cfaireyyy6917 |
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Great video, as always! Comment from : @ObeySilence |
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helpful Comment from : @dumisanichitaukali929 |
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very helpful , thank you Comment from : @achouakstaifia6478 |
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Thank you for this video Are there any studies of cognitive maps changing in time? Like when someone lives in a neighborhood for a long time and suddenly things start to change Thanks for your answer :) Comment from : @sofiarivera4571 |
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thanks my lectures on tmr and this really helped me to understand the basic ideas You remind me so much of Jim Halpert btw!! Comment from : @Alexandriaxie999 |
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Thank u so much Ur videos are really helpful Plz upload videos on motivation Comment from : @ishk6282 |
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Thanks for this efficient and simple presentation about latent learning I have a question: are there experiments with the mouse responding to multiple (qualitative) rewards, eventually achieving them in order of his preferences? I’m curious learning about its reactions in these conditions… Comment from : @manoleioan6216 |
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Great explanation!! But, I have a doubt Like many animals rat's sense of smell is very strong How do we know that the smell of the food did not influence? Comment from : @niveditapaul9081 |
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