Damir's Brain World: Brain-Encyclopaedia
Damir del Monte's Neuro Encyclopedia provides a unique, compact and clear overview of the central concepts of neuroscience (including psychological categories and philosophical digressions) and answers many fascinating questions:
- How do mirror neurons work?
- What is intuition?
- Is the polyvagal theory true?
- What is stress?
- What is sleep and why do we dream?
- How does working memory work?
- ...and many more.
A "MUST HAVE" for anyone who is enthusiastic about neuroscience and psychology. Whether you want to learn compactly and efficiently, get a quick overview of a field of knowledge or simply enjoy wandering through the conceptual world of the brain and mind, you can do it all here. As the encyclopaedia entries are expanded at regular intervals, the wealth of knowledge contained in this virtual reference work is constantly growing. Anyone who purchases this video package will therefore benefit from the constant additions, as these are included in the price.
Course length: 3 hours and 25 minutes.
More content will be added to the course soon.
More content will be added to the course soon.
20 Lessons
Affective Touch System
Anxiety
Brodmann Areas
Connectivity
Default Mode Network
Epigenetics
Hubs
Interoception
Intuition
Melatonin
Mind
Mirror Neurons
Multitasking
Neuroplasticity
Occam's Razor
Polyvagal Theory 1
Polyvagal Theory 2
Polyvagal Theory 3
Predictive Coding