Language Note: |
In English.
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Record ID: |
3027104 |
Format: |
DVD |
Physical description: |
3 videodiscs (540 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 course guidebook (iv, 137 pages : illustrated ; 19 cm). |
Date acquired: |
December 16, 2015
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Series statement: |
The great courses. Science & mathematics. Psychology |
Series title: |
Great courses (DVD). Science & mathematics. Psychology. |
General note: |
"Course no. 1642." |
General note: |
Contains 18 lectures; each lecture is approximately 30 minutes. |
General note: |
Title from disc surface. |
Contents note: |
Disc 1: Lecture 1. What is intelligence -- 2. Assessing intelligence -- 3. General intelligence in everyday life -- 4. To g or not to g: is that the question? -- 5. Intelligence and genius over the life span -- 6. Early childhood experience and intelligence -- Disc 2: 7. Genes and intelligence -- 8. Can we see intelligence in the brain? -- 9. What brain imaging reveals about intelligence -- 10. Intelligence and the brains of children -- 11. Sex and intelligence -- 12. Race and intelligence -- Disc 3: 13. Are we really getting smarter? -- 14. The mind in milliseconds -- 15. Creativity and intelligence -- 16. Can intelligence be enhanced? -- 17. Intelligence, child rearing, and education -- 18. The IQ pill. |
Credits: |
Teaching Company, publisher. |
Performers: |
Lectures by : Professor Richard J. Haier, School of Medicine at the University of California, Irvine. |