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11 20th, 2008B. F. Skinner - Modelagem
11 20th, 2008
B.F. Skinner's Shaping Experiment (Skinner's Box) An adherent to Watson's theory of behaviorism, B.F. Skinner was able to demonstrate how one can modify behavior through a process he called "shaping." In contrast to pure classical conditioning, Skinner utilized positive and negative reinforcement to cause behavior. Utilizing a contraption that became known as "Skinner's Box" he demonstrated how he could shape the behavior of pigeons by reinforcing their behavior. Fonte: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=OurPoliticalWorld.
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11 20th, 2008
Daniel Dennett receives the "Richard Dawkins Award" at the AAI 07 conference in Washington, D.C. Part 2 link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxaCtPUZeNc Dawkins presenting Daniel Dennett the Richard Dawkins Award: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQl7fKcRLsU A philosopher by training, Daniel C. Dennett is known as the leading proponent of the computational model of the mind. He has made significant contributions in fields as diverse as evolutionary theory, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, animal studies, computer science among others. Never one to avoid a good fight, he has clashed with such noted thinkers as John Searle, Roger Penrose, and Stephen Jay Gould. In this regard, Dennett is emblematic of the third culture intellectual.The strength of the third culture is precisely that it can tolerate disagreements about which ideas are to be taken seriously. There is no canon or accredited list of acceptable ideas. Unlike previous intellectual pursuits, the achievements of the third culture are not the marginal disputes of a quarrelsome mandarin class: they affect the lives of everybody on the planet. "Dan Dennett is living proof that philosophy is not, as many think, airy speculation and effete musing.," notes Steven Pinker. "Time and again Dan has worked as a razor-sharp cognitive scientist, analyzing the implications of research more thoroughly than the researchers did themselves. His elucidation of different explanatory "stances" (physical, intentional, design) provided the key ideas behind mental modules (or multiple intelligences) for different domains of knowledge. His analyses of behaviorism, artificial intelligence, imagery, consciousness, free will, and evolutionary psychology just brim with insight and original ideas. And it doesn't seem fair that someone with such serious and important ideas should be so much fun to read!" Marc D. Hauser credits Dennett (along with Jerry Fodor) as one of the two empirical philosophers ? those who use data to drive philosophical discussion ? that has hs had an extraordinary impact on evolutionary studies of the mind. Although these two often hold quite radically different positions, they have each contributed in important ways to our understanding of the mind, and how psychological findings bear on profound philosophical distinctions. According to Hauser, "Dennett has had a significant impact on studies of animal cognition due in part to his work on the intentional stance and his intuitions about the kinds of inferences that humans and nonhuman animals might make with respect to other minds. When Dan laid out, in his typically lucid and playful fashion, how ethologists might go about studying intentionality from a Gricean perspective (I know that you know that I want that banana hidden from view from our fearless leader), this opened the door to a series of studies and analyses of animal behavior. "Most crucially, Dan's insight into the problem of other minds, and of using studies of false belief to test for such mental states, set forth a cottage industry of research in animals and human infants. It is the combination of Dan's playfulness and creativity that makes him an asset to those of us working on animal cognition. One is almost tempted to say that in the same way that imaging provides a tool for understanding the neurobiological and functional architecture of the human mind, Dennett represents a tool for those of us studying animal minds."

Part: 2 Daniel Dennett receives the "Richard Dawkins Award" at the AAI 07 conference in Washington, D.C. Part 3 link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfHRyfnp-V8 Dawkins presenting Daniel Dennett the Richard Dawkins Award: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQl7fKcRLsU A philosopher by training, Daniel C. Dennett is known as the leading proponent of the computational model of the mind. He has made significant contributions in fields as diverse as evolutionary theory, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, animal studies, computer science among others. Never one to avoid a good fight, he has clashed with such noted thinkers as John Searle, Roger Penrose, and Stephen Jay Gould. In this regard, Dennett is emblematic of the third culture intellectual.The strength of the third culture is precisely that it can tolerate disagreements about which ideas are to be taken seriously. There is no canon or accredited list of acceptable ideas. Unlike previous intellectual pursuits, the achievements of the third culture are not the marginal disputes of a quarrelsome mandarin class: they affect the lives of everybody on the planet. "Dan Dennett is living proof that philosophy is not, as many think, airy speculation and effete musing.," notes Steven Pinker. "Time and again Dan has worked as a razor-sharp cognitive scientist, analyzing the implications of research more thoroughly than the researchers did themselves. His elucidation of different explanatory "stances" (physical, intentional, design) provided the key ideas behind mental modules (or multiple intelligences) for different domains of knowledge. His analyses of behaviorism, artificial intelligence, imagery, consciousness, free will, and evolutionary psychology just brim with insight and original ideas. And it doesn't seem fair that someone with such serious and important ideas should be so much fun to read!" Marc D. Hauser credits Dennett (along with Jerry Fodor) as one of the two empirical philosophers ? those who use data to drive philosophical discussion ? that has hs had an extraordinary impact on evolutionary studies of the mind. Although these two often hold quite radically different positions, they have each contributed in important ways to our understanding of the mind, and how psychological findings bear on profound philosophical distinctions. According to Hauser, "Dennett has had a significant impact on studies of animal cognition due in part to his work on the intentional stance and his intuitions about the kinds of inferences that humans and nonhuman animals might make with respect to other minds. When Dan laid out, in his typically lucid and playful fashion, how ethologists might go about studying intentionality from a Gricean perspective (I know that you know that I want that banana hidden from view from our fearless leader), this opened the door to a series of studies and analyses of animal behavior. "Most crucially, Dan's insight into the problem of other minds, and of using studies of false belief to test for such mental states, set forth a cottage industry of research in animals and human infants. It is the combination of Dan's playfulness and creativity that makes him an asset to those of us working on animal cognition. One is almost tempted to say that in the same way that imaging provides a tool for understanding the neurobiological and functional architecture of the human mind, Dennett represents a tool for those of us studying animal minds."
Mike Epps Inappropriate behavior(part4)
11 20th, 2008Where Mind and Matter Meet.5/17
11 20th, 2008
How Mind,Body and Spirit Physically connect... Bruce Lipton Ph.D presents a lecture on the science of consciousness, quantum mechanics, fractals, cell behavior, and how they are all interconnected.
How To Train A Chesapeake Bay Retriever
11 20th, 2008
How to Train a Chesapeake Bay Retriever - Learn how to train your Chesapeake Bay Retriever obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Chesapeake Bay Retriever training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.
Ebert & Knowles review "Election"
11 20th, 2008
Roger Ebert & Harry Knowles' review of "Election" from April, 1999. For more reviews, visit the Balcony Archive at www.AtTheMoviesTV.com or at www.Roger Ebert.com
ELO- Sweet Talking Woman
11 20th, 2008
http://ocw.mit.edu -of Thessaloniki, Greece A fifth-year civil engineering student at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece, Maria Karamitsou spent the summer of 2005 working at an institute of seismology, studying earthquake-resistant construction techniques. Recently, however, she found herself focusing more on the behavior of water than of earth. During the spring semester, Karamitsou completed an intensive research project on different aspects of hydraulics, including water handling, the water cycle, reservoirs, filter banks, gates, and dams. As she began work on the project, Karamitsou realized that she needed outside sources to bolster her research, and recalled that she had once heard about information being available on the MIT Web site.
HBK DRUG TEST 2/2 - 3/13/06
11 20th, 2008
DUE TO HBK'S "WEIRD" BEHAVIOR DURING HIS MATCH AGAINST SHANE MCMAHON LAST WEEK, SHAWN IS FORCED TO TAKE A DRUG TEST DUE TO MR. MCMAHONS' ORDERS & IF HE FAILS, THEN HE WILL FORFEIT HIS WM 22 MATCH AGAINST MR. MCMAHON!
Free Will and Physics - Waking Life excerpt
11 20th, 2008
"In a way, in our contemporary world view, it's easy to think that science has come to take the place of God. But some philosophical problems remain as troubling as ever. Take the problem of free will. This problem has been around for a long time, since before Aristotle in 350 B.C. St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, these guys all worried about how we can be free if God already knows in advance everything you're gonna do. Nowadays we know that the world operates according to some fundamental physical laws, and these laws govern the behavior of every object in the world. Now, these laws, because they're so trustworthy, they enable incredible technological achievements. But look at yourself. We're just physical systems too, right? We're just complex arrangements of carbon molecules. We're mostly water, and our behavior isn't gonna be an exception to these basic physical laws. So it starts to look like whether its God setting things up in advance and knowing everything you're gonna do or whether it's these basic physical laws governing everything, there's not a lot of room left for freedom. So now you might be tempted to just ignore the question, ignore the mystery of free will. Say "Oh, well, it's just an historical anecdote. It's sophomoric. It's a question with no answer. Just forget about it." But the question keeps staring you right in the face. You think about individuality for example, who you are. Who you are is mostly a matter of the free choices that you make. Or take responsibility. You can only be held responsible, you can only be found guilty, or you can only be admired or respected for things you did of your own free will. So the question keeps coming back, and we don't really have a solution to it. It starts to look like all our decisions are really just a charade. Think about how it happens. There's some electrical activity in your brain. Your neurons fire. They send a signal down into your nervous system. It passes along down into your muscle fibers. They twitch. You might, say, reach out your arm. It looks like it's a free action on your part, but every one of those - every part of that process is actually governed by physical law, chemical laws, electrical laws, and so on. So now it just looks like the big bang set up the initial conditions, and the whole rest of human history, and even before, is really just the playing out of subatomic particles according to these basic fundamental physical laws. We think we're special. We think we have some kind of special dignity, but that now comes under threat. I mean, that's really challenged by this picture. So you might be saying, "Well, wait a minute. What about quantum mechanics? I know enough contemporary physical theory to know it's not really like that. It's really a probabilistic theory. There's room. It's loose. It's not deterministic." And that's going to enable us to understand free will. But if you look at the details, it's not really going to help because what happens is you have some very small quantum particles, and their behavior is apparently a bit random. They swerve. Their behavior is absurd in the sense that its unpredictable and we can't understand it based on anything that came before. It just does something out of the blue, according to a probabilistic framework. But is that going to help with freedom? I mean, should our freedom be just a matter of probabilities, just some random swerving in a chaotic system? That starts to seem like it's worse. I'd rather be a gear in a big deterministic physical machine than just some random swerving. So we can't just ignore the problem. We have to find room in our contemporary world view for persons with all that that entails; not just bodies, but persons. And that means trying to solve the problem of freedom, finding room for choice and responsibility, and trying to understand individuality."
Vanessa del Rio: Fifty Years of Slightly Slutty Behavior
11 20th, 2008
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Ricky Gervais: Fame - Public Toilets
11 20th, 2008Jurassic Park Tribute
11 20th, 2008
This is my third video I created as Jurassic Park is my all-time favorite film. I hope you enjoy it. Criticism is allowed but don't be a dick and say "The music sux, the vid sux, you suck." That's easy to do when you're hiding behind the safety of your monitor. Be respectful. I know I won't please everyone and if you didn't like it, explain in a civilized way. Clips: Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III Song: Iceland Fight Theme (Xbox 360 version) Artist: Michael McCann (aka Behavior) Album: Splinter Cell Double Agent Soundtrack (2006) All video clips can and will be found via Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III on DVD. I spent one day recording the video from my DVD player to my computer. I used Dazzle Video Creator Plus for video capture and Pinnacle Studio 12 for editing.
Bjork - Human Behavior
11 20th, 2008Has Bush Fled House Arrest? - James Martinez (2 of 6)
11 20th, 2008
November 4, 2008 Election Day, and what is going on in the USA? James Martinez reports on some amazing information. Is it true that George W. Bush has been put under house arrest by the American military because of his treasonous activities to await prosecution after the election? Is it true that he has fled the Washington area to his ranch in Texas? Is it true that Richard Cheney is currently in an underground bunker engaging in treasonous communications with East German Nazis? Is it true that Condoleeza Rice has turned over and is cooperating with officials, and has she indicated that there are currently plans to effect a false flag terrorist operation on the US east coast? Is it true that Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister, has turned over and has cooperated with officials, revealing conspiracies to avoid prosecution? Has the NSA put a virus into the electoral machines named Antarctic Breeze to allow them to choose whomever they wish to be President? What does cold fusion have to do with any of this? What is going on? From James Martinez's website http://www.achieveradio.com/cash-flow/ James Martinez has a diverse history in the entertainment business. Hes worked as a Casting Director, Manager, Actor and Radio personality. Throughout his years in the business he met a Director and collaborated to create meaningful programming that would create a better world. The subject of the programming was to be modern finance and its psychological affects on society. Mr. Martinez discovered that the ability to question the existing establishment on the nature of banking as well as challenging the credit card companies through consumer protection practices had to be done. Consequently after years of study, James managed to eliminate alleged credit card debts long before any documentaries were made exposing the credit card companies for who they really are. Freedom to Fascism Directed by Aaron Russo, Maxed Out Directed by James Scurlock and In Debt We Trust Directed by Danny Schechter became significant educational tools which provided an audience some of the tactics credit card companies used against there members. James has interviewed them all. However, none of them provided remedy for the millions of people affected by this national catastrophe. Long before these documentaries were made Mr. Martinez successfully participated in eliminating over $700 million dollars of alleged credit card debt over a ten-year period. James managed to connect with people at The World Bank. International Monetary Fund and Bank of Warburg. This alliance with the help of the public has made this topic the number one concern of America today. During this time Mr. Martinez served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Freedom of Thought Foundation created by world re-known author and hypno-therapist Walter Bowart author of Operation Mind Control It was during this time James discovered and studied all the behavior modalities associated with debt conscioness and began to uncover the necessary tools to inspire behavior modification in a generation of tragedy associated with credit card debt. In a time where suicide, broken families and bankruptcy are common place Mr. Martinez managed to help thousands of families get their life back and see the world with a new perspective and life realization for a better tomorrow. In 2008 Mr. Martinez was recently placed on the Board of Directors of the Marshal McLuhan Center on Global Communications. Today Mr. Martinez is the worlds first radio talk show host to uncover the truth about banking while offering remedy to people all over the world. Currently, Mr. Martinez works with Bob Neveritt who has consulted with intelligence agencies and corporations around the world on the ramifications of new means of communication for old forms of expression such as warfare, education, medicine, entertainment and politics. See also www.consciousmedianetwork.com See all www.worldreports.org

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Authors@Google: John Elder Robison
11 20th, 2008
John Elder Robison visits Google's Boulder, CO office to discuss his book "Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's." This event took place on September 23, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Robison's thoughtful and thoroughly memorable account of living with Asperger's syndrome is assured of media attention (and sales) due in part to his brother Augusten Burroughs's brief but fascinating description of Robison in Running with Scissors. But Robison's story is much more fully detailed in this moving memoir, beginning with his painful childhood, his abusive alcoholic father and his mentally disturbed mother. Robison describes how from nursery school on he could not communicate effectively with others, something his brain is not wired to do, since kids with Asperger's don't recognize common social cues and body language or facial expressions. Failing in junior high, Robison was encouraged by some audiovisual teachers to fix their broken equipment, and he discovered a more comfortable world of machines and circuits, of muted colors, soft light, and mechanical perfection. This led to jobs (and many hilarious events) in worlds where strange behavior is seen as normal: developing intricate rocket-shooting guitars for the rock band Kiss and computerized toys for the Milton Bradley company. Finally, at age 40, while Robison was running a successful business repairing high-end cars, a therapist correctly diagnosed him as having Asperger's. In the end, Robison succeeds in his goal of helping those who are struggling to grow up or live with Asperger's to see how it is not a disease but a way of being that needs no cure except understanding and encouragement from others.
Mike Epps Inappropriate behavior(PART2)
11 20th, 2008Falling Down - I want breakfast
11 20th, 2008How To Train A Chihuahua
11 20th, 2008
How to Train a Chihuahua - Learn how to train your Chihuahua obedience and discover tips and techniques you can use in this video. You can also get more information on Chihuahua training by getting the FREE Dog Training Blueprint at: http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

Particle-like Nature of Light (Prof. Sylvia Ceyer) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-111F05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu





















