Welcome to EnPSYCHlopedia, a centralized location for Psych 1 students to...
...consolidate and refine lecture notes...
...draw attention to fascinating examples in the texts...
...post relevant links...
...and generally help each other navigate this brilliantly complex topic!
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GOOD LUCK, EVERYONE!
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Lecture 6: Sensation & Perception
Lecture 8: Memory I: How We Remember
Lecture 9: Memory II: Why We Forget
Lecture 18: Higher Order-Cognition
Lecture 20: Disorders of the Mind I
Lecture 21: Disorders of the Mind II
Any questions about EnPSYCHlopedia can be directed to Tressa.
Guidelines | [edit] |
A full list of EnPSYCHlopedia guidelines.
Contributing
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If it's missing, add it. If it's sloppy, fix it up. If it's wrong, correct it. If it's superfluous, delete it.
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Prose should be pithy and well-linked. When editing, beef up those bullets and trim the transcripts!
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Do NOT discuss lab QUALMRI's prior to write-up due dates, per
Harvard's policy on academic dishonesty!
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Specific individuals should not be discussed here. Professor Mitchell has
his website and we have
Facebook for stuff we want in the public sphere.
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If an opinion expressed by Professor Mitchell in lecture is deemed relevant, it should be noted. For our purposes, however, your opinion is not relevant, and expressions of such should be deleted.
Using
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EnPSYCHlopedia is not a replacement for lecture. Attending class is the only way to help make the articles herein thorough and useful!
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EnPSYCHlopedia is not affiliated with or endorsed by Professor Mitchell or Harvard University.
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Use common sense. Look something up if you doubt its accuracy, and remember that nothing about EnPSYCHlopedia diminishes your individual academic responsibility.
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Remember that one of the lessons of Psych 1 is that we, as humans, have the unique ability to divine and make use of each others' knowledge. Let's optimize that privileged human capacity!


