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Psych Explained
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Welcome to Psych Explained! đ§
This channel is dedicated to spreading psychology knowledge, and the love of psychology, one video at a time. These videos cover the content of an introductory psychology course and can help students enrolled in university, AP, or IB programs.
About the host:
Steven Kushner, PhD has been teaching psychology at both the high school and university levels for the past 17 years in the Chicagoland area.
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Disclaimer: This channel is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.
This channel is dedicated to spreading psychology knowledge, and the love of psychology, one video at a time. These videos cover the content of an introductory psychology course and can help students enrolled in university, AP, or IB programs.
About the host:
Steven Kushner, PhD has been teaching psychology at both the high school and university levels for the past 17 years in the Chicagoland area.
Download instantly! Psychology Test Prep Book - 800 Multiple-Choice Questions: psychexplained.etsy.com/listing/1732937881
Download instantly! Brain Bundle Notes: psychexplained.etsy.com/listing/1472560546
Download instantly! Id, Ego, Superego Notes: psychexplained.etsy.com/listing/1645023716
đ©Contact: psychexplainedlectures@gmail.com
Disclaimer: This channel is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.
SSRIS - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors - How do they work?
What are SSRIs?
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a class of medications commonly prescribed to treat depression and anxiety disorders. They work by inhibiting the reabsorption of serotonin into neurons, making more serotonin available to improve mood and reduce anxiety. Common SSRIs include fluoxetine (Prozac), sertraline (Zoloft), and citalopram (Celexa).
***This video is for educational purposes only, not medical advice.
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â TIME STAMP:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 What does SSRI stand for?
01:58 Presynaptic neuron vs Postsynaptic neuron
03:20 Firing of an action potential
05:35 Release of serotonin into the synaptic cleft
06:32 Reuptake inhibition
08:29 How do SSRIs work?
09:11 Why take SSRIs?
09:39 Possible side-effects
10:07 Serotonin hypothesis - debate
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a class of medications commonly prescribed to treat depression and anxiety disorders. They work by inhibiting the reabsorption of serotonin into neurons, making more serotonin available to improve mood and reduce anxiety. Common SSRIs include fluoxetine (Prozac), sertraline (Zoloft), and citalopram (Celexa).
***This video is for educational purposes only, not medical advice.
đPsychology Test Prep - 800 Multiple-Choice Questions: LINK: psychexplained.etsy.com/listing/1732937881
â TIME STAMP:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 What does SSRI stand for?
01:58 Presynaptic neuron vs Postsynaptic neuron
03:20 Firing of an action potential
05:35 Release of serotonin into the synaptic cleft
06:32 Reuptake inhibition
08:29 How do SSRIs work?
09:11 Why take SSRIs?
09:39 Possible side-effects
10:07 Serotonin hypothesis - debate
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Synaptic transmission I The Synapse I How Neurons Communicate
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How do nerve cells talk to each other? In this video, Dr. Kushner covers synaptic transmission. Synaptic transmission is the process by which neurons communicate with each other in the nervous system. It occurs across synapses ("synaptic cleft"), which are small gaps between neurons. Corrections - 7:08 I incorrectly use the word "dock" to describe calcium's effect on vesicles. Docking is a very...
Sigmund Freud's Id, Ego, and Superego I Personality Structure I Psychoanalytic Theory
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In this video, Dr. Kushner delves into the fascinating realm of psychoanalytic theory, exploring the concepts of the id, ego, and superego as proposed by Sigmund Freud. Digital notes: www.etsy.com/listing/1645023716/id-ego-superego-guided-notes-freuds â
TIME STAMP: 00:00 Introduction to psychoanalytic theory 01:12 Conscious mind 01:51 Unconscious mind 02:14 Repression 04:37 Id ("it") 08:29 Ego (...
Why We Love Scary Things? I A Look Inside The Brain
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Why do we like scary movies, and why do we watch them again and again? In this video, Dr. Kushner explores why we enjoy horror. We talk about the excitement of being scared and why we like those surprise moments that make us jump. We also look into the science of fear and why it's interesting to our BRAINS. Whether you're a big fan of scary movies or just curious about why we like them, this vi...
Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep
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REM stands for 'Rapid Eye Movement'. REM sleep is one of the four primary stages of sleep: N1, N2, N3, and REM sleep. Your eyes move rapidly back and forth under your closed eyelids 20-25% of the night. REM sleep is associated with vivid and memorable dreaming and memory consolidation.
Monocular Cues and Binocular Cues - AP Psychology - What is Depth Perception?
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Monocular Cues and Binocular Cues - AP Psychology - What is Depth Perception?
Sensation vs. Perception: What's the Difference?
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Sensation vs. Perception: What's the Difference?
What is Love? The Science Behind Lust, Attraction, and Attachment
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What is Love? The Science Behind Lust, Attraction, and Attachment
The Limbic System - Motivation, Emotions, Memories, and Drives
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The Limbic System - Motivation, Emotions, Memories, and Drives
Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behavior, AP Psychology Exam Cram, Multiple Choice Practice Questions
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Unit 2: Biological Bases of Behavior, AP Psychology Exam Cram, Multiple Choice Practice Questions
Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology, AP Psych Exam Cram, Multiple Choice Practice Questions
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Unit 1: Scientific Foundations of Psychology, AP Psych Exam Cram, Multiple Choice Practice Questions
Milgram Shock Experiment - Social Psychology
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Milgram Shock Experiment - Social Psychology
The Teenage Brain - Synaptic Pruning, Myelination
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The Teenage Brain - Synaptic Pruning, Myelination
Prenatal Development - From Conception to Birth - Germinal Stage, Embryonic Stage, Fetal Stage
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Prenatal Development - From Conception to Birth - Germinal Stage, Embryonic Stage, Fetal Stage
How Do You Hear? Auditory Structures and Pathway - Auditory Cortex
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How Do You Hear? Auditory Structures and Pathway - Auditory Cortex
AP Psychology Exam Cram Review: Which Does Not Belong? (Part 2)
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AP Psychology Exam Cram Review: Which Does Not Belong? (Part 2)
AP Psychology Exam Cram Review: Which Does Not Belong? (Part 1)
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AP Psychology Exam Cram Review: Which Does Not Belong? (Part 1)
How Do You See? Visual Structures & Pathway - Visual Cortex - Occipital Lobe
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How Do You See? Visual Structures & Pathway - Visual Cortex - Occipital Lobe
The Endocrine System - Glands and Hormones
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The Endocrine System - Glands and Hormones
Sleep Stages, Sleep Cycle, and the Biology of Sleep
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Sleep Stages, Sleep Cycle, and the Biology of Sleep
Action Potential - Firing of a Neuron - Depolarization
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Action Potential - Firing of a Neuron - Depolarization
What is a Neuron? Parts and Function
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What is a Neuron? Parts and Function
The Temporal Lobe - Location and Function
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The Temporal Lobe - Location and Function
Standard Deviation, Normal Distribution and the 68-95-99.7 Rule
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Standard Deviation, Normal Distribution and the 68-95-99.7 Rule
Mean, Median, Mode, and Outliers: Measures of Central Tendency
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Mean, Median, Mode, and Outliers: Measures of Central Tendency
Ethics in Psychology Research - APA Code of Ethics
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Ethics in Psychology Research - APA Code of Ethics
Sampling: Population vs. Sample, Random Sampling, Stratified Sampling
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Sampling: Population vs. Sample, Random Sampling, Stratified Sampling
What is an Operational Definition? Measurements and Replicability
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What is an Operational Definition? Measurements and Replicability
The Power of the Placebo & Placebo Effect
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The Power of the Placebo & Placebo Effect
Superb Explanation. Your style of facilitation is THE BEST.
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Do you think that there is casual relationship between color, which is categorical and speed. How do you say speed changes as color changes?
Can I ask if this is somatic or autonomic motor? thanks
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I take online classes and the videos provided are only audio. I guess I am a visual learner because I look for videos to explain. Yours are the best ones so far! They have helped me understand so much!!! Thank you!!
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How do I cite this video for a discussion board? I cannot find who the author is. I have the upload date, but no author. Please help. New to college. Thank you.
Sir please explain about brain waves in your next video đ€đđ
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Thank you đ. Glad you like the videos!
I'm a psychiatry prescriber and I watch your videos all the time. My only complaint is that you haven't made thousands more. Thank you for doing this.
Omg best explanation of the theory I've ever heard thank you it makes so much sense now
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You just explained brain interface man cool
I never understood the marshmellow experiment. You have to wait 15 minutes just to get only 1 extra marshmellow. Seems like a bad deal to me, give me 5 marshmellows and we'll talk.
The mispronunciation of the word "variable" and a few other words lacking enunciation was a bit distracting for me.
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QUESTION: đ§ So as someone w/ high ACE's score for childhood CPTSD... Does my coping mechanism "inner critic" and "toxic shame"activity take place in SUPER EGO Limbic area of brain? And, does our healthy "reparenting, self compassion" EGO take place in Pre Frontal Cortex/executive, goal oriented area of the brain?
Great video! Wondering if you can break down where the inner critic's voice comes from, with regard to those who cultivated it as a coping mechanism raised in childhood CPTSD? ...And, how potentially reparenting ourselves can alter/change the inner voice (true self) to a loving, nurturing, protective resource as we also exercise EMDR/Ego therapy to heal our trigger/flashback responses, etc. BTW- I'm a Gen-X'r, that was raised by a marine father("Great Santini" type). I'm guessing our Patriarchy culture structure has maybe a tendency molded a lot of us in a way that ...in order to get noticed by parents as children, we had to learn to set the behavior bar higher than our care givers expectation, in order to get noticed. I'm also a semiconductor factory technician that struggles with social interaction! I'm mostly a thinker, reflective type and notice a trend of more tech's getting hired as thinkers as well. Your videos are a great supplement to my therapy routine for helping me be okay in my own skin... having thicker skin, while improving self care, compassion and just more mindful in the moment and less reactive to Limbic 4F response... new goal: develop strategies to increase proactive relational/socialQ's of curiosity behavior response, empathy, emotional regulation, nervous system integration!
The videos are very informative, but the Intonation makes enduring difficult.
you teach in a brilliant manner :] ...but i have a question when the potassium ions move out and the neuron comes to a polarised state how does it fire again ? how does the potassium ion re-enter or are present in the neuron nd its at negative 70 again ?
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Which grade stydies that lesson?!
High school - university
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