lecture 1. Defining the subject --
lecture 2. Ancient foundations : Greek philosophers and physicians --
lecture 3. Minds possessed : witchery and the search for explanations --
lecture 4. The emergence of modern science : Locke's "Newtonian" theory of mind --
lecture 5. Three enduring "isms" : empiricism, rationalism, materialism --
lecture 6. Sensation and perception --
lecture 7. The visual process --
lecture 9. Signal-detection theory --
lecture 10. Perceptual constancies and illusions --
Learning and memory : Associationism, Aristotle to Ebbinghaus --
lecture 12. Pavlov and the conditioned reflex --
lecture 13. Watson and American behaviorism --
lecture 14. B.F. Skinner and modern behaviorism --
lecture 15. B.F. Skinner and the engineering of society --
lecture 17. Integration of experience --
lecture 18. Perception and attention --
lecture 19. Cognitive "maps", "insight" and animal minds --
lecture 20. Memory revisitied : mnemonics and context --
lecture 21. Piaget's stage: theory of cognitive development --
lecture 22. Development of moral reasoning --
lecture 23. Knowledge, thinking and understanding --
lecture 24. Comprehending the world of experience : cognition summarized --
lecture 25. Psychobiology : nineteenth century foundations --
lecture 26. Language and the brain --
lecture 27. Rationality, problem-solving and brain function --
lecture 28. "Emotional brain" : the limbic system --
lecture 29. Violence and the brain --
lecture 30. Psychopathology : the medical model --
lecture 31. Artificial intelligence and the neurocognitive revolution --
lecture 32. Is artificial intelligence "intelligent?" --
lecture 33. What makes an event "social"? --
lecture 34. Socialization : Darwin and the "natural history" method --
lecture 35. Freud's debts to Darwin --
lecture 36. Freud, Breuer and the theory of repression --
lecture 37. Freud's theory of psychosexual development --
lecture 38. Critiques of Freudian theory --
lecture 39. What is personality? --
lecture 40. Obedience and conformity --
lecture 42. Prejudice and self-deception --
lecture 43. On being sane in insane places --
lecture 44. Intelligence --
lecture 45. Personality traits and the problem of assessment --
lecture 46. Genetic psychology and "The bell curve" --
lecture 47. Psychological and biological determinism --
lecture 48. Civic development: psychology, the person and the Polis.