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29-04-2011, 20:47 #16
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Αμαν εσυ...η προσκληση πηγαινε στο κυρ τομεαρχη..Αν ηταν για εσενα θα ηταν με αλλον τροπο..οχι δημοσια...χαχαχαχα!!!!!!
Ενταξει ωραιο παιδι ο παντ,πρεπει να του βρουμε καμια κοπελα ....να τον ξαλαφρωσει λιγακι!!χαχαχαχα!!!Αντε παντ ελα στα αρχαια για καμια μπυριτσα...
μην μιλησω για αντιληψη που παω στο περιπτερο να αγορασω τσιγαρα και το λεω απο μεσα μου κανα 2 φορεσ για να το καταλαβω και να το εμπεδωσω κ να μην το ξεχασω
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Α δηλαδη τον τομεραχη θα κυνηγησεις κ θα του διωξεις το παρκινσον?? Δεν το καταλαβα επειδη εγραψες κ νιμου μπερδευτηκα.....Νταξει τοτε παω πασο !!!!! :)
Ναι ωραιο παιδι δεν λεω αλλα μηπως το γαμησαμε λιγο το θεμα το παιδι ρωτησε για τις παρενεργειες απ τα φαρμακα κ εμεις καταληξαμε στα γκομενικα του λολλλλ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
pad sorry !!!!" I stopped fighting my inner demons... we are on the same side now..."
29-04-2011, 21:07 #18
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Η ουσια ειναι μια..Οτι αν τον κυνηγησω θα του φυγει η δθσκηνισια..Και γιαυτο κριβεται το νιμου...
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" I stopped fighting my inner demons... we are on the same side now..."
29-04-2011, 23:17 #20
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το νιμου ειμαι εγω ρε λακριμοζα πωσ λεμε μουνασ γελακι καπωσ ετσι αφηστε τα γκομενικα μου ησυχα εχω σοβαροτερα προβληματα να ασχοληθω απο γκομενεσ πειτε μου κανενα καλο βιβλιο με νευροδιαβιβαστεσ και λειτουργεια εγκεφαλου μεταφρασμενο στα ελληνικα και θα με κανετε πολυ ευτυχισμενο σαν να εχω γκομενα θα ειμαι!!!!!!
29-04-2011, 23:23 #21
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Αν και πιστευω οτι δεν υπαρχει κατι σοβαροτερο απο τις γκομενες , μπορεις να δοκιμασεις να ρωτησεις κανα γιατρο:)
Εν πασει παρε ενα βιντεο
TTC VIDEO - Origins of the Human Mind (2010)
Origins of the Human Mind is your authoritative guide to the latest information and viewpoints on what neurobiologists, psychologists, and other scientists know about this fascinating subject. These 24 intriguing and enlightening lectures lay bare the inner workings of our minds—and it's all brought to you by award-winning Professor Stephen P. Hinshaw, an instructor whose training as a clinical psychologist straddles both the science of the mind and its impact on individual lives. His comprehensive and unbiased approach to this subject reveals how the science of the human mind applies to the life of our species—and to your own life as well.
For thousands of years, the human mind has been shrouded in mystery. Elusive in nature, the subject has prompted an intensive study of several puzzling questions:
* What exactly are our minds?
* What are they made of?
* How do they work?
* How do they differ from our brains?
* How do they develop?
With the latest advancements in both our understanding of the brain and the technology we use to look inside it, scientists have vastly improved their understanding of the human mind. Now, more so than at any other point in human history, we can better explain and describe
* how the human mind has evolved, both on the scale of our entire species from the dawn of humanity to the present, and on the individual level from birth to adulthood;
* the ways our genes and environments work together to mold the people we become;
* the sources, symptoms, and potential treatment methods for debilitating mental disorders such as depression, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and autism;
* why our intensely social species has the dynamic capability to both ostracize and empathize with the humanity of our fellow individuals; and much more.
Despite its mysterious nature, the human mind and its complexities lie at the heart of who we are as human beings. It shapes our everyday lives and defines our individual personalities. And grasping both the mind's scientific origins and its biological workings is essential to any well-rounded understanding of possible answers to questions that have fascinated and perplexed humanity throughout history.
Grasping such a concept might seem like a daunting task, but Professor Hinshaw's approach is methodical, organized, and compelling. The foundation of Origins of the Human Mind lies in its exploration of theories about how the mind works on two key scales, each of which offers its own fascinating insights into how and why our minds operate the way they do:
* The evolutionary scale (phylogeny): This scale offers you a captivating window into how minds evolved over hundreds of millions of years and led to the development of brain plasticity, intense emotional bonds, complex executive functions, the potential for culture and invention, and more.
* The individual scale (ontogeny): This scale shows you how changes made on an evolutionary level unfold throughout a single human lifespan, from infancy to adolescence to adulthood to advancing old age.
Get Answers to Provocative Scientific Questions
But what makes Origins of the Human Mind so essential to your grasp of contemporary scientific issues are the answers that Professor Hinshaw provides to some of the most provocative questions involved in the study of the human mind:
* What roles do the building blocks of the brain—such as neurons, synapses, and neurotransmitters—play in operating both the normal and abnormal human mind?
* Is your mind genetically predisposed to act the way it does, or is it shaped by your environment and upbringing?
* If mental disorders like depression and schizophrenia are so harmful, why haven't the maladaptive genes that cause them been bred out through natural selection?
* Why is there such a long period of helplessness required for full brain maturation, and why does the majority of brain development occur after birth?
* How different, if at all, are the cognitive skills and behavioral patterns of men and women?
Instead, he's crafted Origins of the Human Mind to be a multifaceted look at one of the hottest subjects in the scientific world. And while more work needs to be done until we finally solve the riddles of our minds, by the conclusion of the last lecture you'll find yourself better prepared to understand the discoveries of tomorrow as they arise.
About Your Professor
Dr. Stephen P. Hinshaw is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, where his teaching was honored with the Distinguished Teaching Award from the College of Letters and Sciences. He received his A.B. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Before joining the faculty at Berkeley in 1990, Professor Hinshaw was a clinical psychology intern at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute, a post-doctoral fellow at the Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute of the University of California, San Francisco (where he received the Robert E. Harris Award), and a professor at UCLA.
professor : Stephen P. Hinshaw
production land: usa
Run time: ~24x30 min
1. Brains and Minds, Evolution and Development
2. How the Human Brain Works
3. Development of the Human Brain
4. Evolution and the Brain
5. Psychological Views of the Mind
6. Instinct, Learning, and Emotion
7. Microevolution, Culture, and the Brain
8. Infancy—Temperament and Attachment
9. Childhood—Stages and Widening Contexts
10. Adolescence—Rebellion, Identity, and Self
11. Adulthood—Aging, Horizons, and Wisdom
12. Influences of Sex and Gender
13. Parallels between Development and Evolution
14. Myths and Realities of Heritability
15. Genes and Environments Together
16. The Abnormal Mind—What Goes Wrong?
17. Rationality, Psychosis, and Schizophrenia
18. Emotion Regulation and Mood Disorders
19. Attention, Impulse Control, and ADHD
20. Empathy, Social Connections, and Autism
21. Evolution and the Paradox of Mental Illness
22. Roots of Religion, Aggression, and Prejudice
23. Bringing in Personal Narratives
24. The Future of the Human Mind[COLOR=#0000cd][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Εκφραζω προσωπικες αποψεις χωρις να ειμαι ειδικος.[/COLOR]
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