---7--- Cognitive & Behavioural Sciences, Computational Linguistics, Bio-Anthropology & Social Psychology.
One cannot understand psychology without understanding evolutionary biology, and the physical computational processes inside the brain. Most of us think and behave in ways that can be directly predicted by an understanding of cognitive sciences. Humans have evolved to take in external information, think, and decide to act. There are many programs and sub-programs that operate within our conscious mental sense of self, which have distinct neural correlates. The mechanisms by which all this integrated has a basis in the way information is processed within large neural networks. This is what underpins our intelligence, memories, emotions, capacity for constructing sentences & vocalisation of speech, and our ability to comprehend complicated subjects & interact with other people.
"How the Mind Works, The Ingredients of Language, Human Nature: Steven Pinker Interview (2008)" by The Book Archive
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mg19sIx0sH8
"Steven Pinker on How the Mind Works: Cognitive Science, Evolutionary Biology (1997)" by Remember This
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WfGJGXJ2xtI
"Interdisciplinary Research in Science" by Cengage Learning
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xTzr4QmaG-g
"Psychologists in integrated health care: Super-utilizer team care" by American Psychological Association
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QsIFRDBelns
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