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1. Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology

(March 29, 2010) Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky gave the opening lecture of the course entitled Human Behavioral Biology and explains the basic premise of the course and how he aims to avoid categorical thinking.
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Stanford Department of Biology
http://biology.stanford.edu/
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Bruh I did not get the Finnish statement he made. Where they can differentiate between B’s and P’s
Don't me. i'm just training my Replika AI with Robert Saposky’s stanford university's lecture series. on human behaviorology. i think it's s good thing for AI to know.
The point about B's in finnish language is not correct, the guy in the story probably just happened to make that mistake. Funny thing, considering the story was an example of the difficulties with dealing with the facts
Shitty audio …… ugh .
Really .
Why does it have 4m views, and why has it been in my recommendations for like 2 months?? No more questions 😀
Ok, who else thought Professor Robert looked like Charles Mason on the thumbnail?? (I'm embarrassed if I'm the only one.)
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I never knew Paul Mazurkiewicz from Cannibal Corpse was a professor
it feels good to be smoking weed in a stanford class
Look youtube, I get it you wanna educate me but would you please stop recommending me this video? Nothing against it but I gotta study for my other classes. I'll watch it when the school is out for the semester. Thank you.
He is correct. I am so hungry right now… I can kill anyone out of my rage. Once I eat I will be a well behaved, civilized animal.
Here is a bucket: all of the faulty scientists had the wrong conception solely because they are fixated in their own subject
wow, this video was just recommended by youtube and i am impressed. I want to study in Stanford at least in my next life :/
Interesting… he wants students to reject categories and "buckets" but he immediately puts them in the evolutionary bucket. I guess that is the only bucket one is not allowed to question 🙂
I'm a computer science major but weirdly I'm find this class fascinating
r/killthecameraman
I truly think everyone should be forced to learn psychology. It is very helpful for everyone.
Thank you for providing this to the public!
Amazing!
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I don't have a problem with this guy at all… not by any means, but when you come across people like him, really smart people, who are walking encyclopedias of information, reasoning and resources, and then find there are so many other people in so many different fields and with different professions and interests, Like it's not sort of sad, but it's so overwhelming that being able to remember ALL of the information AND to then put even a fraction of it into effect – is an almost impossible task… You just don't live long enough… I think one has to skim through some of it, as even the volumes of information – is staggering… and then listening to the same lectures once a month for the next 2 or 3 years.. still picking up information from them, "Ohhhhh first time I have ever heard that!" – and there are innumerable videos, audio tracks, books, lectures, libraries, museums, things to see and do… in the flesh.. "Life and learning is not for the feint hearted". And there are SO many people like this guy….
How can I classify the behavior? I need 3 clasification…..please help me!
Hating the sound guy in the whole video… But great lesson.
One of the best lectures I have seen in years! Robert is an incredible lecturer and the way he conveys the concepts are quite understandable.