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UWGB Psychology
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 เม.ย. 2014
University of Wisconsin- Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Dr Sarah Baumgartner
"My memory isn't what it used to be. Is it normal doc?: A Discussion of Normal Cognitive Aging
University of Wisconsin- Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Dr Sarah Baumgartner 2020
University of Wisconsin- Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Dr Sarah Baumgartner 2020
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Taylor Johnson
มุมมอง 2494 ปีที่แล้ว
Hidden Curriculm: Using Peer Models to Develop Social Skills University of Wisconsin-Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Taylor Johnson 2020
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Alie Bahena
มุมมอง 594 ปีที่แล้ว
Clinical Neuroscience: Brain and Behavior Relations in Mental Health Disorders University of Wisconsin-Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Alie Bahena 2020
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Katie Sorebo
มุมมอง 1654 ปีที่แล้ว
Eliminating Stigma One Experience at a Time: Vicarious Experiences with Disability Stigma University of Wisconsin-Green Bay: Psi Talk ft. Katie Sorebo 2020
University of Wisconsin Green Bay - Psi Talk ft. Matthew Kersting
มุมมอง 2014 ปีที่แล้ว
Matthew Kersting talked about Development Decision Making: The Moving Needle on the Moral Compass University of Wisconsin Green Bay Psi Talks 2020
Mental Performance Tips #3: Anxiety (Relax & Refocus)
มุมมอง 2154 ปีที่แล้ว
Anxiety is very common in sports and performances, and it can really hinder our abilities to achieve success. In this video, Dr. Jana Fogaca will explain how anxiety affects our mind, as well as how we can use psychological skills to overcome it in order to achieve peak performance. Interested in our master’s program? Click the link for more information! www.uwgb.edu/sepp
Mental Performance Tips #2: Motivation (Intrinsic, Extrinsic, Amotivation)
มุมมอง 6894 ปีที่แล้ว
Motivation is the drive to succeed or achieve goals, and this drive can be facilitated through satisfying three basic psychological needs-autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Motivation is more to what we often think, so learn from Dr. Alan Chu as he describes the importance of not just the quantity of motivation, but also the quality. Interested in our master’s program? Click the link for mo...
Mental Performance Tips #1: Self-Talk (Recognize, Reframe, Refocus)
มุมมอง 3884 ปีที่แล้ว
Self-talk is something everybody has within them, whether they know it or not. In this video, Dr. Alan Chu will explain how self-talk can affect our performance, whether you’re an all-star athlete or the lead singer of a band, and how to use the 3Rs (Recognize, Reframe, and Refocus) in your self-talk to enhance performance. Interested in our master’s program? Click the link for more information...
What’s it like to work as a Sport & Performance Consultant?
มุมมอง 1.4K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Now that we know what sport, exercise, and performance psychology is, what does it look like to work in the field as a CMPC (Certified Mental Performance Consultant®)? Dr. Jana Fogaca and Dr. Alan Chu will dive deeper into the various methods and ways to work with athletes from mental health to mental performance excellence. Interested in our master’s program? Click the link for more informatio...
What is Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology?
มุมมอง 3.6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
There is more to sport, exercise, and performance psychology than meets the eye, so join Dr. Alan Chu and Dr. Jana Fogaca on a journey to learn about this unique profession that combines the body and the mind… Interested in our master’s program? Click the link for more information! www.uwgb.edu/sepp
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay: What's in the Box? Challenge
มุมมอง 974 ปีที่แล้ว
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay Psychology Professors Ryan Martin and Elif Ikizer joined in doing the what's in the box challenge! Would you have guessed what's in the box? Check out the blog post about the studies that have been done on the objects we used.
Spark Sessions Preview
มุมมอง 104 ปีที่แล้ว
Have you been wondering what type of opportunities the psychology department has to offer? Check out this short clip from last year's spark sessions for some information on just a few of our excellent internships and research projects that you, as a student, could get involved in!
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay's Professor Auto Complete interview Part #2
มุมมอง 244 ปีที่แล้ว
Check out Professors, Illene Cupit and Alan Chu, as they answer some of the internet's most burning questions.
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay's Professor Auto Complete interview part #1
มุมมอง 114 ปีที่แล้ว
Check out Professors, Illene Cupit and Alan Chu, as they answer some of the internet's most burning questions. Look out for Part 2.
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay's Professor Auto Complete interview.
มุมมอง 494 ปีที่แล้ว
Check out the new chairs of our Psychology Department, Jenell Holstead and Jason Cowell, as they answer some of the internets most burning questions.
Shayla Warren: Seeing Stars- The Long-Term Neural Implications of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
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Shayla Warren: Seeing Stars- The Long-Term Neural Implications of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Morgan Storkson: Triggered- The Impact of Gun Violence on Adolescents
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Morgan Storkson: Triggered- The Impact of Gun Violence on Adolescents
Rosalyn Stoa: The Epidemic of Misinformation
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Rosalyn Stoa: The Epidemic of Misinformation
Rachael Smith: It's Not All About the Money! What Makes an Engaged Employee?
มุมมอง 1865 ปีที่แล้ว
Rachael Smith: It's Not All About the Money! What Makes an Engaged Employee?
Sophie Sielen: Seeing the Human in Human Trafficking
มุมมอง 1915 ปีที่แล้ว
Sophie Sielen: Seeing the Human in Human Trafficking
College Development Series: Senior Year (recorded via Facebook LIVE)
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College Development Series: Senior Year (recorded via Facebook LIVE)
College Development Series: Junior Year/Transfer Students (recorded via Facebook live)
มุมมอง 335 ปีที่แล้ว
College Development Series: Junior Year/Transfer Students (recorded via Facebook live)
Graduate School Information Session (recorded on 3.27 via Facebook LIVE)
มุมมอง 785 ปีที่แล้ว
Graduate School Information Session (recorded on 3.27 via Facebook LIVE)
College Development Series: Sophomore Year (recorded via Facebook live)
มุมมอง 245 ปีที่แล้ว
College Development Series: Sophomore Year (recorded via Facebook live)
College Development Series: First Year (recorded via Facebook live)
มุมมอง 375 ปีที่แล้ว
College Development Series: First Year (recorded via Facebook live)
A Look at Ryan's Brain: A Journey into the Neuroscience Lab (w/ Drs. Cowell and Martin)
มุมมอง 1465 ปีที่แล้ว
A Look at Ryan's Brain: A Journey into the Neuroscience Lab (w/ Drs. Cowell and Martin)
It's sad that this has so few views when these issues are more common.
Wrong Montage
This is not EEG . Lots of artifacts very low amplitude
If one electrode is fault ,how you change it when you using this method. It is wrong.
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me have today Having this but can’t sleep
Hi my name is Andre Paul and I will be graduating from the University of Bridgeport with a bachelors degree in psychology. I will attend into a psychology research based master’s program this fall coming up so I have three questions based on choosing this specific type of program. 1. Will this choice of a master’s program guide me to the right direction of becoming a sports psychologist or potentially receiving a CMPC within the near future? 2. What training opportunities can I be involved with this summer that can help me start up my individual hours in order to receive my CMPC certification down the line? 3. Do I need to have a master's level degree in counseling in order to receive a CMPC certification or can I just stick with the research based psychology master's level program?
i had problems hearing some of your comments bad audio kathy guinto
can this be due to any other condition?? I am not sure if I see stars because I am stressed and anxious or because of my concussion history. It is a single star that acts like a floater. When I get really angry I see many stars but this is rare. I see this star every day
its ok to be you in the moment im not your enemy i wont judge you or hate you when you tell me something and I will take your words for what they are now and you dont have to give a description so i understand i will always atleast try to get you your point your mind your ways your thoughts your ideas everything you dont have to expect me to say anything or disagree or agree with you there are no limits to you you can trust me with your mind your thoughts your ideas you dont have to hold back with me or hide your true self no edits needed or wondering whither i will like it while overthinking your own soul i wont attack it everything you can say will not be looked over or minor but noted all the things you tell me i wont forget no matter what you say it can be anything i wont push that away its incredible thats not an order its a choice yours you can be whatever you say you are and i accept what you will become what you are now and who you choose to be is ok and easy for me to embrace and hear know and see for what it is everything you do is incredible as long as its you you are grand in all ways and i just cant get enough of seeing you for who you are just in case no ones told you that i would you to know your worth Just know to always take your time and normal is fine dont feel rushed by anyone or anything you dont have to hold back on saying things its ok to be you in the moment take your words for what they are now you dont have to worry simple is ok Its ok to be normal the soul defines you always so no matter what you feel or become your soul will always be with you just believe you may feel something in your body saying no but you know who you are trust it and have faith in that without your body what do you have a soul what does your soul need thats here on this planet what do you have to do be what do you have to lose is it important to your life or anothers do you have any regrets what is there to remember cant you feel what do you have to prove without your memories are you stuck you can forget it all one day but the very thing you’ll still have is your life so no matter what happens it will be with you that just goes to show you your worth your life wasnt a mistake and it goes how far you take it so why hold back its ok to be normal have a bad or good day or night and its enough because your still here with us so please for a second look around you breathe a little know learn more as you go on in your life hear things see things with your eyes you define yourself you are who you choose to be you choose its fine to be simple just be grateful your alive and dont hold back on that see it through like water and whatever blocks your path make a new one go and take whatever is given to you keep walking forward move when you say so no one else feel embrace that emotion those feelings dont fight it or react to it or not just know its there dont break for anyone or anything you know who you are dont doubt it no one can see your soul you define yourself because of it you cant forget what you feel because of it its not far away its right there with you no matter what is going on its your life its your choice and its a chance everyone has a chance a choice forgive yourself carry the weights of things you regret understand it consider it be fair be free in feeling and live walk forward and keep going and know everything is gonna be alright ok and have faith and believe it and know that you are gonna wake up in the morning and go to bed at night and dont lose track of that your life or you will forget how important it is and become lost and forget whats right in front of you your life youd be amazed to know how precious you are and worthy as well speak your mind dont be so serious live as and cherish that smile its ok dont be afraid to start over from scratch at least than its real because you can create amazing things when you speak your mind fully without doubt overthinking underestimating holding back you can just be yourself in the moment and thats ok because being alive is enough sometimes you have to let go of the things you want the most to be steady i love to be me in the moment and it feels great to as well so your welcome to give it a try whenever youd like its only fair i love to write i speak my mind thats what i do i keep going until everything is out all at once just so i know i have nothing else to say i just write i can edit take my time come back at anytime i misspell misplace words alot of the time but i do try my hardest to go over it anything you do whenever you find yourself mispelling or misplacing its ok to mess up your fine just the way you are so when you look in the mirror at yourself whenever just know thats your face and there is nothing wrong with it dont doubt it please you dont have keep a guard up accept yourself and embrace yourself anything you say you are worthy one of kind and amazing so please dont try to hard its not a schedule live your life in the moment its ok to start over from scratch you can create great things from your honesty the more you do the less you notice be natural it”ll come im sure dont give up on the path that was given to you I only speak with reflections of myself so its true i cant help i can only give you a push and you must do the walking on your own but we are not that far from the air we breathe in and out you’ll know what to do in time just hold on tight when a path blocks you make a new one see it through like water keep walking no matter what happens your still here to talk about it enjoy that while you can dont get stuck or caught in a loop because thats how you become lost how far are you willing to go to find out how much faith can help you soar to higher places as much as you let it it wont give up on you isnt your life enough proof of that your worth your life being here in the midst of all this crap accept for your life and others what really matters to you deeply its not hard to know only you do move at your own speed and you wont even need to answer that your alive your life matters and you are worth it every breath you take is dont change for anyone or anything you change for yourself you are who you choose to be you choose choose the rest is up to you trust me i know Its a reflection of myself dont break know learn adapt and grow mature and live understand consider be fair be you be natural see hear feel live in the moment for what it is in general and look around and just know that everything is gonna be alright alright and aaaaalrrriiigghhtt life is great and a chance dont throw it away paying it forward i tell you something helpful you tell someone something helpful they tell someone something helpful and next thing you know youve got a line of people by your side its a circle its like saving a life lighting a candle saying we are with you no matter what you do your not alone so take my hand and stand with us together and its all the people you gave a little something to with you no matter how good or bad your life is they would like to make sure you keep your head up every day and night for the rest of your life and wake up tomorrow and so on its just my kindness not a rulebook or an order im just passing the torch because i see the best in everyone its simple try it
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0:02 / 8:10 Electroencephalogram hidden koro
wow, Sir, your eeg impedances are stable all the time! In my experiments, I never get the stable signal. The signals are changing all the time. Can you tell me references how to solve that problem. Thank you so much
I am indian your class is very usefull
Quite beautiful. I can relate in so many ways. Very much appreciate your vulnerable bravery.
I use electroencephalography for a long word
Wearing headphones and my brain is Enterpeting music going into my left ear
Dear Dr. Chu and Dr. Fogaca, I am a doctoral student and my dissertation is on SEPP and I am seeking a content expert for my dissertation. Please advise if either or both of you are available to assist me. Thanks and looking forward. EPMcKnight
Thank you so much for your efforts! This video was very helpful.
Watching this post covid
Great video!
1:43 ouch
Weird Al's video is better.
Thank you 🙏🏽
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First in my family to go to college, and now applying to grad school. Thanks for the advice. Go Packs
Got an interview!!
superb mam
Wonder if my brain has a problem, I tend to forget about things easily, see if this instrument could help me fine out if its Alpha, Beta, Gama...
70% of psychologists are women. Isn't that scary.
Feminist psychology denies maternal child abuse. 1.1. Patriarchy as a cross cutting risk For decades, women's rights activists, researchers, and programmers have emphasized how patriarchal systems shape social expectations in both functional and ideological terms to maintain male superiority over women (Dobash, 1979) and this understanding has been affirmed in international declarations (e.g., Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women: UN, 1993). Feminist analysis underscores the numerous ways in which patriarchal gender norms and “hegemonic masculinities” (Connell 1987)-normative ideals that define and reinforce certain men's dominance, privilege and power-serve to produce gender hierarchies and validate men's use of violence against women. Accordingly, gender inequality is understood as a root cause of VAW that must be centrally addressed in prevention programming (Jewkes et al., 2002; Heise, 2011; Michau et al., 2014). (Rees While there has been some analysis of the linkages between patriarchy and paternal violence focused on how violent norms of masculinity contribute to men's use of VAC (Levtov, van der Gaag et al., 2015), feminist analysis of maternal violence is limited, perhaps owing to legitimate hesitations around further stigmatizing women et al., 2015). Some historical feminist advocacy and scholarship, however, locates both IPV and VAC in the context of women's subordination, arguing that women's use of violence against their children cannot be extracted from the dynamics of oppressioninevitable for women living under patriarchal values and institutions (e.g., marriage; motherhood) everydayfeminism.com/2014/10/feminism-against-child-abuse/ heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/tjwl2&div=9&id=&page= Child abuse: A problem for feminist theory www.news.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/kids/why-arent-we-talking-about-abusive-mums/news-story/629b48b93abd22be2b63f1344c0c5de6
0 likes. People are waking up to this evil now. This gives me hope.
Fuck you straight in ALL Orifices
I have an interview tomorrow and this was a lot of help. Thank you so much!
These videos make me want to go to UWGB
i just wish if the fat person on the right would understand herself what consistency, healthy dieting and exercise meant she would be at least at a healthy body mass index. right now science cant deny when she walks into the docs office they dont tell her her risks for stroke and heart attack wont go down if she loses 45 pounds. i just find it fuckin brilliant when fat gross people give us advice on how to cilnically help yourself teach others when they are people you would NEVER take advice from ew, this school is obviously lame guys. its a saftey school def write their questions down but if you are smart apply to better schools. you will make more money
lose some weight fatty
Very clever stuff ..
Very informative video. Thank you! Considering a gap year for starting my business before going to grad school for philosophy.
I am now searching Rhode school of design Admissions with five thousands in grant funds now.
I'm watching this exactly two years later. Thanks for the tips!
Great video. I've always held this viewpoint - that video games are a fantastic media, and have the potential to influence a child's emotional growth for the better.
Thank you for putting this up. I am a Psych Major about to graduate and I have been struggling with the idea of taking a year off myself. Very informative video.