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Psychology

Author: David G. Myers
Publisher: Worth Publishers, 2006, 928pp, 8th ed.

David Myers’s Psychology is an introductory textbook like no other—always fresh, always introducing effective new tools for teaching and learning, and always attuned to the fascinating ways that new research can shape the introductory psychology course.
Psychology
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Video Lectures - Great Ideas of Psychology

Author: Daniel N. Robinson
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 48pp, 1st ed.

If you've ever wanted to delve more deeply into the mysteries of human emotion, perception, and cognition, and of why we do what we do, this course offers a superb place to start. As you hear these lectures, you hear the entire history of psychology unfold. And you learn that the subject most of us today associate with names like Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and B. F. Skinner really began thousands of years earlier.
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Cognition

Author: Margaret W. Matlin
Publisher: Wiley, 2008, 624pp, 7th ed.

Margaret Matlin’s Cognition provides readers with a clear, balanced, and highly engaging coverage of the field, along with extensive pedagogical support and numerous applications to everyday life. You’ll investigate interesting topics such as perceptual processes, working memory, long-term memory, mental imagery, general knowledge, language, problem solving, decision making, and cognitive development.
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Social Psychology

Author: David Myers
Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 2006, 752pp, 9th ed.

David Myers' Social Psychology continues to set the standard by which other Social Psychology texts are judged. Its renowned author’s engaging writing style and unique, intimate voice make the text compelling without being simplistic. The organization logically moves the student through the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another, with an appropriate balance of basic research and application.
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Video Lectures - Philosophy of Mind: Brains, Consciousness, and Thinking Machines

Author: Patrick Grim
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 24pp, 1st ed.

The attempt to understand consciousness is the ultimate imperative in philosophical thought and stems from the ancient Greek aphorism, "know thyself." A simple statement, it nevertheless has vast ramifications for how we understand not only ourselves, but also the people around us. Questions about the nature of the mind are among the most hotly debated in philosophy today. Today, we are beginning to see the true complexity of this pursuit, as philosophers draw on the latest evidence from neuroscience, psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and other fields to probe still deeper into the inner workings of the mind.
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Video Lectures - Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language

Author: John McWhorter
Publisher: Teaching Company, 2005, 36pp, 1st ed.

The 36 lectures of Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language—taught by acclaimed linguist, author, and Professor John McWhorter from the Manhattan Institute—are your opportunity to take a revealing journey through the fascinating terrain of linguistics. You focus on the scientific aspects of human language that were left out of any classes you may have taken in English or a foreign language, and you emerge from your journey with a newfound appreciation of the mysterious machinery built into all of us—an appreciation likely to surface time and again in your everyday life.
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Consciousness Explained

Author: Daniel C. Dennett
Publisher: Back Bay, 1992, 528pp, 1st ed.

Consciousness Explained is a book by the American philosopher Daniel Dennett which offers an account of how consciousness arises from interaction of physical and cognitive processes in the brain.
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Psychology - The Science of Mind and Behaviour

Author: Richard Gross
Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2010, 912pp, 6th ed.

Gross's book has been described as the trailblazer in the psychology textbook revolution and the psychology student's bible. It has established itself as the benchmark psychology textbook. This thoroughly updated edition is colorful, engaging, and packed with features that help students to understand and evaluate classic and contemporary Psychology.