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TTC Biology And Human Behavior (Compressed Version 1.7Gb)

Infohash:

DB5A1452B060F311901EE0484CD8E5D88A1A9462

Type:

Movies

Title:

TTC VIDEO Biology And Human Behavior/Behaviour (Compressed 1.7Gb

Category:

Video/Other

Uploaded:

2008-05-31 (by mishhh)

Description:

---------------- IMPORTANT UPDATE ---------------- This torrent is outdated. It will be deleted in the future. Get the new one from here: http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5993917/TTC_VIDEO_-_Biology_and_Human_Behavior_%28compressed_version%29 Explanations: Initially, I made this torrent private, not knowing exactly I did so (utorrent issue). Now tpb doesn't allow private torrents anymore. So I created a public torrent, copy of this: Sorry for this situation. You should: 1. delete the old private torrent from you client (not the files:P). 2. download the new public torrent 3. open the torrent file with your torrent client. 4. set the path to your old location (it will recognize every file) When you do correctly, the percentage of downloading the torrent will increase rapidly. This being a sign that your client recognized the old physical files. Step 4 could be a little tricky. In my case, I use utorrent. I customized it, so that it downloads first in a temporary directory. Then it moves the files to desired location (in my case label name, ie ttc) So in my case, before downloading the new public torrent, I first move physical old files in temp directory. Then utorrent sees every file. It finishes the verification. Then it moves the files back where they should be. ---------- END UPDATE ---------- TTC VIDEO - Biology and Human Behavior Robert Sapolsky http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1597 When are we responsible for our own actions, and when are we in the grip of biological forces beyond our control? This intriguing question is the scientific province of behavioral biology, a field that explores interactions among the brain, mind, body, and environment that have a surprising influence on how we behave-from the people we fall in love with, to the intensity of our spiritual lives, to the degree of our aggressive impulses. In short, it is the study of how our brains make us the individuals that we are. Biology and Human Behavior: The Neurological Origins of Individuality, 2nd Edition, is an interdisciplinary approach to this fascinating subject. In 24 lectures, you will investigate how the human brain is sculpted by evolution, constrained or freed by genes, shaped by early experience, modulated by hormones, and otherwise influenced to produce a wide range of behaviors, some of them abnormal. You will see that little can be explained by thinking about any one of these factors alone because some combination of influences is almost always at work. More info: http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1597 Lectures: 01. Biology and Behavior-An Introduction.avi 02. The Basic Cells of the Nervous System.avi 03. How Two Neurons Communicate.avi 04. Learning and Synaptic Plasticity.avi 05. The Dynamics of Interacting Neurons.avi 06. The Limbic System.avi 07. The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS).avi 08. The Regulation of Hormones by the Brain.avi 09. The Regulation of the Brain by Hormones.avi 10. The Evolution of Behavior.avi 11. The Evolution of Behavior-Some Examples.avi 12. Cooperation, Competition, and Neuroeconomics.avi 13. What Do Genes Do - Microevolution of Genes.avi 14. What Do Genes Do - Macroevolution of Genes.avi 15. Behavior Genetics.avi 16. Behavior Genetics and Prenatal Environment.avi 17. An Introduction to Ethology.avi 18. Neuroethology.avi 19. The Neurobiology of Aggression I.avi 20. The Neurobiology of Aggression II.avi 21. Hormones and Aggression.avi 22. Early Experience and Aggression.avi 23. Evolution, Aggression, and Cooperation.avi 24. A Summary.avi -------------------------------------------- Compression mini tutorial (hope I stimulate others to compress): 1. get SUPER (it's freeware and can convert everything to everything) SUPER RULEZ:D. It's the best converter/compressor I've used 2. modify settings like this (or cut a little portion of video, then play around): 2.1 codec H264 2.2 set video width X 288 (width/288 must be equal to originalWidth/originalHeight) 2.3 set video bitrate somewhere between 240-270. I set it 240:P I didn't go lower. 2.4 set audio: mp3, audio bitrate 56kbs, sample rate 22050Hz 3. Hit the button:D You should get videos somewhere around 60-90 mb. That's all (of course, then you create a torrent, then upload to tpb:D)

Tags:

  1. video
  2. ttc
  3. biology
  4. human
  5. behavior
  6. behaviour
  7. compressed

Files count:

26

Size:

1634.75 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

mishhh (2008-12-11)

Compression made with VirtualDub, 1/2 Resize Filter (high quality).

IGotDMCA (2010-02-01)

I strongly recommend people not share this. I got a DMCA letter from them. They will enforce protection of their copyrights. Their stuff is high quality but I chose to delete it all after I got the letter.

mishhh (2010-11-29)

get the working one here:
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5993917/TTC_VIDEO_-_Biology_and_Human_Behavior_%28compressed_version%29


mishhh (2010-11-29)

get the public new one here:
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5993917/TTC_VIDEO_-_Biology_and_Human_Behavior_%28compressed_version%29


KlugeDutsch (2015-05-10)

Please please seed.