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Daniel Kochli
United States
Registrace 19. 03. 2020
Mini-Lectures for PSY111 & PSY112 (General Psychology), PSY210 (Biological Psychology), PSY305 (Psychopharmacology), and PSY313 (Learning & Applied Behavior Analysis)
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PSY305 CH11PT4: Opioid Regulation of Pain
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PSY305 CH11PT4: Opioid Regulation of Pain
PSY305 CH11PT2: Opioid Receptors and Peptides
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PSY305 CH11PT2: Opioid Receptors and Peptides
PSY305 CH8PT4: GABA Organization and Function
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PSY305 CH8PT4: GABA Organization and Function
PSY313 CH8PT3: GABA Synthesis, Release, and Inactivation
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PSY313 CH8PT3: GABA Synthesis, Release, and Inactivation
PSY305 CH8PT1: Glutamate Synthesis, Release, and Inactivation
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PSY305 CH8PT1: Glutamate Synthesis, Release, and Inactivation
PSY305 CH8PT2: Glutamate Organization and Function
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PSY305 CH8PT2: Glutamate Organization and Function
PSY305 CH7PT1: Acetylcholine Synthesis and Release
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PSY305 CH7PT1: Acetylcholine Synthesis and Release
PSY305 CH7PT2: Acetylcholine Structure and Function
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PSY305 CH7PT2: Acetylcholine Structure and Function
PSY305 CH6PT4: Serotonin Function Part 2
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PSY305 CH6PT4: Serotonin Function Part 2
PSY305 CH6PT1: Serotonin Synthesis and Release
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PSY305 CH6PT1: Serotonin Synthesis and Release
PSY305 CH6PT3: Serotonin Function Part 1
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PSY305 CH6PT3: Serotonin Function Part 1
PSY313 CH8PT2: Forms of Respondent Conditioning and Extinction
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PSY313 CH8PT2: Forms of Respondent Conditioning and Extinction
PSY313 CH8PT3: Factors Influencing Respondent Conditioning
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PSY313 CH8PT3: Factors Influencing Respondent Conditioning
PSY313 CH8PT5: Operant vs Respondent Conditioning
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PSY313 CH8PT5: Operant vs Respondent Conditioning
PSY313 CH8PT1: What is Respondent Conditioning?
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PSY313 CH8PT1: What is Respondent Conditioning?
PSY313 CH8PT4: Discrimination and Generalization
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PSY313 CH8PT4: Discrimination and Generalization
PSY313 CH7PT2: Generalization vs Discrimination
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PSY313 CH7PT2: Generalization vs Discrimination
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Why is there never ever any testing? They diagnosed me with schizophrenia without suffering any symptoms. It’s such a crime and violence against people. I even got those problems through medications and I bet the the schizophrenic brain shows those kinds of delays because of the drugs given. I bet the brain didn’t even show those signs before the person was medicated.
This is so good. I am a Chinese student studying for the postgraduate qualifying examination in China. The presentation of the material was organized cleanly and logically, and your words made each concept easy to understand. really appreciate that. 🩷
thank u
This is well-organized ! Really help me a lot!
Isn’t this heterosynaptic
Does adderal affect 5ht or tryptophan?
Thankyou for this great video
Any idea how catecholamine supplements interact with methylphenidate?
Thaaaank u 🙏
Wooow , I've been searching for days, but I haven't found anyone who explains it with such accuracy and simplicity as u thhhhhank u 😍🌷🌷
What is a CRF antagonist is that a medication?
Great video!!! Tysm for demonstrating such a conscientious description of this misunderstood and mysterious condition,I would love to acquire this presentation because I love to broaden my knowledge
great video thanks
Good video :)
beautifully explained sir....
Dziękuję
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us and for all the effort you put in. It was obviously a lot of work! ❤
🙏thank you
You have great videos. thanks. You made me curious, are you biologist? or that you are psychologist? As a biologist myself you are familiar with both our jargon and with terms like receptors, enzymes, intracellular pathways, transcriptional machinery etc., that no psychologist knows. You are even familiar with the different G proteins (Gi, Gs, Gq) and the difference in affinities of different G protein coupled receptors (D1 and D2). If you are indeed a psychologist, then I am extremely impressed.
Great explanation 🫡
Very helpful, thanks
Can you make a video on how gaba affects food inatke
Thanks! great explanation
dump caffeine and bring back all of the adenosine
This is quality stuff. More technical info on opiates, please. Specifically buprenorphine and mitragynine, if possible.
SO HELPFUL, THANK YOU!! Excited to learn more about retrograde signalling
PCK is best for kids. They love it
Thank you for these videos! really helps with my research on memory networks
Ketamine's great it really calms the soul
I get it, but it's pretty wild that 5-HT2A agonists, anticholinergics, NMDA antagonists, and kappa opioid agonists are traditionally grouped under one heading.
Weedborn oils are good for this.
I'm a national subject matter on Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT/MOUD) for opioid use disorder (addiction) and have trained individuals from the CDC to SAMHSA to county jails to small nonprofits, all trying to battle the addiction epidemic in the US. One of the most difficult pieces of these trainings involve explaining the neuro bio of addiction as a component of a "MAT 101" level training, which gives me about 10 minutes out of the 90 I usually must dive into this area. As you know, a 10-minute discussion barely scratches the surface, and I've taken to focusing quickly in on a brief overview of the reward system, but I use much of the info you provide, break it down for laypeople, and then use my own experience with oud and addiction to drive home the points in a very real way. You've provided critically important information regarding how the pathway functions, what drives the compulsion, and again importantly, the overview of the reward system as a feedback loop that reinforces the behavior. As William White said, and as I can attest, "if you want to move someone out of the culture of addiction, you must offer a better replacement, like a culture of recovery." Before I go, I have one gentle request as an educator to another educator; as you are almost certainly aware, the stigma towards ppl who use drugs is the is the #1 stigma in the world. Words like drug " abuse" are being replaced with more appropriate and less stigmatizing language, like "misused." (please see Harvard's research here www.recoveryanswers.org/research-post/the-real-stigma-of-substance-use-disorders/) The Behavioral Health world will thank you for your attention to strengths-based and person centered approach to ending stigma and bias. Thank you for your voice in this fight.
Thank u
Incredibly helpful
Can anxiety disorder be reversed? Or once you have it that's it.
Thanks so much! You're so funny!
Two years. Not one comment. Dude, you are just spouting info. Thinking out loud. You are NOT communicating. You don't listen to yourself.
Hi Turbo! This playlist is a series of videos that were a component of an online class during the COVID shutdown. I left them up mostly because some of my current students use them to supplement reading, prep for class, and to review. They're not really intended as a strand-alone resource. I've been pleasantly surprised that a broader outside audience has found them generally useful.
Thanks Daniel for this really well put together analysis of these key concepts, you've certainly helped me with my exam.
Jessica Smith I have two daughters
Good for you hopefully they are happy and healthy
Excellent ... well done ...
Hi Dr., Just wanted to let you know that your videos are saving my life for this course.
can i just say, you are born to be a teacher!!!!! thank you sooooo much for explaining something i have spent hours on trying to understand in such a clear simple way!!!!!
Thank you for your explanation. Is this explanation only shows GABA biosynthesis in Animal cells or also plant cells??
Pcp got me feeling like a deathgrips song
It gon get you?
I found it very useful. Thank you for explaining it so clearly! 😀
Good lecture but hard to read closed caption with words in the background.
3:32 their addict number lol
Thanks for explaining