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now i will say a little bit about freud, because i think freud picked up on this idea, now early freuds a phasologist and that means that he was interested in the various defects in the capacity to speak and freud, in thinking about speech made this very interesting observation which many of us have but he took it a step further. he noticed of course we don't consciously pick the words we are going to use, we don't consciously form the grammatical structure, that is some how all done for us nonconsciously and we just speak. in fact, i sort of know the gist of what i am going to say, but i don't know precisely what i am going to say until i say it. and so he too thought the nonconscious processes are not stupid and reflexive and automatic, they are adaptive, they are smart, they are complex. fast forward again and now to about 1980, when vern for vars realized that many of the questions that came to us at the beginning of the 20th century were these. what is the difference in the brain when something is conscious and when it is not? >> what is the mechanism whereby something that is not
now i will say a little bit about freud, because i think freud picked up on this idea, now early freuds a phasologist and that means that he was interested in the various defects in the capacity to speak and freud, in thinking about speech made this very interesting observation which many of us have but he took it a step further. he noticed of course we don't consciously pick the words we are going to use, we don't consciously form the grammatical structure, that is some how all done for us...
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one took the role of freud, one of marx, one of marx's favorite, one of durkheim, four great students explaining that the mass is nothing but this, nothing but that. and after it was over a student in the class said that was very - you should have somebody there who believes in it. we said, "two of them do." a catholic can take on the role of being sigmund freud interpreting something in order to understand the phenomenon without yielding. i am a very reasonably intense member of the christian communion and for the last 35 - 40 years, i've been studying others. i believe i have real appreciation for them. i don't think i will go to the apostolic church of god in christ, and say you've got to stop being natural, i've to be what i am. and, i don't, even when i am in kyoto, try to subvert the buddhism there. i may wish more people believe as i do but i wouldn't understand anything if i try to impose that. so, yes, some people can find it undercut. i think one reason fundamentalism's goal, some people do try to build the thick walls so there's no danger of something permeating, but by and
one took the role of freud, one of marx, one of marx's favorite, one of durkheim, four great students explaining that the mass is nothing but this, nothing but that. and after it was over a student in the class said that was very - you should have somebody there who believes in it. we said, "two of them do." a catholic can take on the role of being sigmund freud interpreting something in order to understand the phenomenon without yielding. i am a very reasonably intense member of the...
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more over, what pleased freud even more than realizing this terminology persisted was that although we don't know the mechanism for most types of agnosia, one kind of model that is being actively entertained right now is one that we considered last time, could i have the next image, please? last time we pointed out that perception really occurs in two phases, and unconscious perception and conscious perception. in the unconscious perception, what you do is you light up the back of the brain as indicated here, so if you look at an object the visual area, the primary visual area maybe some of the surrounding areas light up, but you are really not consciously aware of it. when you become consciously aware of the information, the information propagates the forecast in the front of the brain and thought that certain kinds of agnosias, the difficulty is moving the information from its initial reception to its further propagation, to the anterior parts of the brain. now, there are clearly many different forms of agnosia, and i don't know is going to outline the different, four major types and
more over, what pleased freud even more than realizing this terminology persisted was that although we don't know the mechanism for most types of agnosia, one kind of model that is being actively entertained right now is one that we considered last time, could i have the next image, please? last time we pointed out that perception really occurs in two phases, and unconscious perception and conscious perception. in the unconscious perception, what you do is you light up the back of the brain as...
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i have no idea why you think it's probably because she studied freud when she was still quite young anyway she always finds a common language with our customers her. own mates and my stuff enough patients to be able to keep living i'm working the way i have saif ali. i think about four years will day after day i want to put some plans into effect of course i money for that that's. why i did.
i have no idea why you think it's probably because she studied freud when she was still quite young anyway she always finds a common language with our customers her. own mates and my stuff enough patients to be able to keep living i'm working the way i have saif ali. i think about four years will day after day i want to put some plans into effect of course i money for that that's. why i did.
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early 16 century, freud described it as aggrieve response to loss, today at the broadest level of depression is viewed as a state of disturbed brain responses to internal and external signals of stress. the sty rum once wrote of his experience with depression the pain is unrelenting and what makes the condition intolerable is the fore knowledge no remedy will come, not in a day, an hour, a month, or a minute. andrew solomon chronicled his own battle with depression in his 2001 award winning book, the noonday demon, an atlas of depression. he is also a lecturer in psychiatry and joins me this evening to share his story an insight into the disease. also joining me today are remarkable group of scientists, peter whybrow is director of the jaind an institute for neuroscience and human behavior and a professor of the david give never school of medicine at ucla, goodwin is clinical professor of psychiatry as george washington university and helen mayberg is professor of psychiatry and neurology in radiology and a chair in psychiatry and nea therapeutics. >> and eric kandel, he is a nobel laureate,
early 16 century, freud described it as aggrieve response to loss, today at the broadest level of depression is viewed as a state of disturbed brain responses to internal and external signals of stress. the sty rum once wrote of his experience with depression the pain is unrelenting and what makes the condition intolerable is the fore knowledge no remedy will come, not in a day, an hour, a month, or a minute. andrew solomon chronicled his own battle with depression in his 2001 award winning...
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not she remains calm only i have no idea why you think it's probably because she studied freud when she was still quite young anyway she always runs a common language with our customers for. our own needs and must nuff patients to be able to keep living i'm working the last half so fox i think about four years will day after that i want to put some plans into effect of course loan the money for that. my idea is to move to. a crane build a house and raise my son. because lane of the children is the only hairdresser will turn out just a car and. none of the locals have come forward to learn the art. she lives in hopes of somebody who shares her passion for work and for the buy column or main line will one day appear. one. hundred of them living here. by forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find the belle of a home and retire. there she is what we call it our new neighbor neighbor seven. we have seventy acres here and i can convince them that they need to drill somewhere besides two hundred feet from. the needs of a growing economy also means expan
not she remains calm only i have no idea why you think it's probably because she studied freud when she was still quite young anyway she always runs a common language with our customers for. our own needs and must nuff patients to be able to keep living i'm working the last half so fox i think about four years will day after that i want to put some plans into effect of course loan the money for that. my idea is to move to. a crane build a house and raise my son. because lane of the children is...
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what it's because their work is not designed to cite when these accounting firms are not catching freud it's because their work is wouldn't work it's not designed to catch fraud it's only limited reviews to catch maybe bookkeeping hours material booking being hours so order to supply them selves and not a deterrent towards fraud we need stronger what it's we need we need better educated accountants we need more sophisticated people on the audit committees i mean it's not just one specific problem there's a multitude of problems that are coming into play that making fraud easy ok so when we get back from a break we want to talk about what more of those are ok so we have number one which is we need smarter accountants and people that are better trained for this stuff we know that jail time is is important possibly to punish crimes but maybe you're saying not a deterrent so when we get back from the break we're going to talk about many more aspects of this we'll have more with sam and former white collar criminal himself and also still ahead spain has suffered a housing bust and seven in t
what it's because their work is not designed to cite when these accounting firms are not catching freud it's because their work is wouldn't work it's not designed to catch fraud it's only limited reviews to catch maybe bookkeeping hours material booking being hours so order to supply them selves and not a deterrent towards fraud we need stronger what it's we need we need better educated accountants we need more sophisticated people on the audit committees i mean it's not just one specific...
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there's a sigmund freud museum. he wasn't even born here. this is the granddaddy of them all.ar your mind or fill your mind, go to the british museum. >> mary carillo, there will be a quiz. coming up next, a song from the band, the script. ri i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm drinking dunkin' iced mocha. they make it exactly how i like it. medium, iced, with a turbo shot. french vanilla, hazelnut, caramel -- i love 'em all. they make it perfect every time. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >>> you know what, i love you guys. >> how did i miss the drink segment? >> you are the best. you know what else is the best? michael phelps, he's going to be here tomorrow. michael phelps. >> there's no alcohol in those drinks. >> too much pimm's? hoda and kathie lee, we've got the script. >> i want a teleprompter. >> called break even. >> nbc sports coverage after that. have a great day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
there's a sigmund freud museum. he wasn't even born here. this is the granddaddy of them all.ar your mind or fill your mind, go to the british museum. >> mary carillo, there will be a quiz. coming up next, a song from the band, the script. ri i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm drinking dunkin' iced mocha. they make it exactly how i like it. medium, iced, with a turbo shot. french vanilla, hazelnut, caramel -- i love 'em all. they make it perfect every time. america runs on dunkin' coffee....
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the former head of the border patrol union is facing federal freud charges for allegedly using union dues do live the high life with reports of a trip to a mistress, pornography, and now this guy is going to work. that is ahead. rick: the former head of the national border patrol union is accused of using hundreds of thousands in union money for his own personal expenses. he is due in court on monday on federal fraud charges, among other things. the prosecution says he visited his mistress in strig and downloaded pornography courtesy of 14,000 dues-paying border parole agents. what else is in the indictment? >> it accuse him of using union dues to pay for books, clothing, magazines, gifts for his wife, and visits to his mistress. he joined the border patrol 32 years ago and spent 22 as union president, working out of his house, traveling around the country on union business. he also adopted policies that the prosecution says allowed him to raid the piggy bank including false claims when he was actually visiting his mistress in chicago where family members, as well as trips, to attend
the former head of the border patrol union is facing federal freud charges for allegedly using union dues do live the high life with reports of a trip to a mistress, pornography, and now this guy is going to work. that is ahead. rick: the former head of the national border patrol union is accused of using hundreds of thousands in union money for his own personal expenses. he is due in court on monday on federal fraud charges, among other things. the prosecution says he visited his mistress in...
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as we go into thursday and freud, saturday and sunday the high will go east and more cool air will come in off the ocean. its been cool along the coast. tomorrow like today monday, tuesday, this set up. wednesday, the high shifts further east. temperatures start to drop more. further east on friday, saturday -- temperatures drop more. the forecast tomorrow -- high clouds coming up, we will see hazy skies tomorrow, fog along the coast and temperatures, almost as warm or hot as they were today. big heat in the central valley. fire zones up around clear lake over 100 degrees. our inland bay valleys and maybe mid-90s in a couple of low 100's. along the coast -- as you march through the bay area, you look at temperatures, not bad. over 70's, once you get over the hills and the inland bay valleys, south down toward -- the morgan hill area, back into the upper 90's, low 100's. that's how it goes. fire danger remains high. the winds have remained right. temperatures remain high but the winds are down. forecast highs -- clear lake, 105 degrees. humidity low. it'll below. look around the bay. ric
as we go into thursday and freud, saturday and sunday the high will go east and more cool air will come in off the ocean. its been cool along the coast. tomorrow like today monday, tuesday, this set up. wednesday, the high shifts further east. temperatures start to drop more. further east on friday, saturday -- temperatures drop more. the forecast tomorrow -- high clouds coming up, we will see hazy skies tomorrow, fog along the coast and temperatures, almost as warm or hot as they were today....
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as we go into thursday and freud, saturday and sunday the high will go east and more cool air will comeean. its been cool along the coast. tomorrow like today monday, tuesday, this set up. wednesday, the high shifts further east. temperatures start to drop more. further east on friday, saturday -- temperatures drop more. the forecast tomorrow -- high clouds coming up, we will see hazy skies tomorrow, fog along the coast and temperatures, almost as warm or hot as they were today. big heat in the central valley. fire zones up around clear lake over 100 degrees. our inland bay valleys and maybe mid-90s in a couple of low 100's. along the coast -- as you march through the bay area, you look at temperatures, not bad. over 70's, once you get over the hills and the inland bay valleys, south down toward -- the morgan hill area, back into the upper 90's, low 100's. that's how it goes. fire danger remains high. the winds have remained right. temperatures remain high but the winds are down. forecast highs -- clear lake, 105 degrees. humidity low. it'll below. look around the bay. richmond 68, 80 i
as we go into thursday and freud, saturday and sunday the high will go east and more cool air will comeean. its been cool along the coast. tomorrow like today monday, tuesday, this set up. wednesday, the high shifts further east. temperatures start to drop more. further east on friday, saturday -- temperatures drop more. the forecast tomorrow -- high clouds coming up, we will see hazy skies tomorrow, fog along the coast and temperatures, almost as warm or hot as they were today. big heat in the...
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the power of unconscious mental processes that on many levels freud was right that there is a lot of mental activity we're unaware of. certain kinds of decisions are better made without thinking about in the detail. just going for it. so we're going to see the difference between conscious and unconscious mental processes and we're going to consider disorders of consciousness, minimally conscious states. >> rose: i look forward to it. thank you very much for coming. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org pe
the power of unconscious mental processes that on many levels freud was right that there is a lot of mental activity we're unaware of. certain kinds of decisions are better made without thinking about in the detail. just going for it. so we're going to see the difference between conscious and unconscious mental processes and we're going to consider disorders of consciousness, minimally conscious states. >> rose: i look forward to it. thank you very much for coming. captioning sponsored by...
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reporter: well, sarah, two law enforcement sources have told associated press the suspect, 28-year-old freud lee was carrying chick-fil-a sandwiches when he walked in here wednesday morning. they have been a vocal defender against the president's comments, sparking loud comments across the country. he entered the hobby 10:45 a.m., wind morning got into an argue w. the security guard and shot him in the arm though wounded the guard helped others tackle the shooter. corken made some sort of negative comments about the family research council before the shooting they strongly oppose gay marriage and abortion. he has been volunteering at dcs. lesbian, gay, trans sexual community center, working front desk for the last six months. people are trying to talk to family and neighbors, and what he intended to do. >>> security guard did above and beyond what he was supposed to do. >> i would say he is a hero he did not allow the armed person, past the front door so he did his job. >> corkens car was found later at east falls church metro station he bought the gun used dc federal ting just last week. ex
reporter: well, sarah, two law enforcement sources have told associated press the suspect, 28-year-old freud lee was carrying chick-fil-a sandwiches when he walked in here wednesday morning. they have been a vocal defender against the president's comments, sparking loud comments across the country. he entered the hobby 10:45 a.m., wind morning got into an argue w. the security guard and shot him in the arm though wounded the guard helped others tackle the shooter. corken made some sort of...
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hay que aprender de muchas cosas, sÍntomas como estornudo y goteo nasal puede se ser alergia ores freudon las banderas nacionales de diferente paÍses, tiene en total 22 rÉcord mundiales en su nombre. >>> quÉ me dice si estÁ feliz gozando un domingo de playa y como por arte de magia pasa una caravana de tanques y camiones militares aÚn no se sabe por e quÉ.... >>> ahora sÍ, como salida de una tira cÓmica este perro persigue al gatito y sÍ se salvÓ el gato saltando a la tabla de surf, muy bien hecho y si de peleas se trata miren esta esposa enojada como la manzana no cae lejos del Árbol la hija hace lo mismo. bueno y para terminar quiero que conozcan a jesse porque estoy segura que todos quisiÉramos nero un perro eficiente educado y perfecto como jesse, pone la mesa para el desayuno, prepara cafÉ y tostada te alcanza la toalla y en los deberes de la casa es el mejor desempolva limpia el piso sabe otra pare y si hay necesidad aspira la suciedad, recoge el correo a toda velocidad lustra zapatos bota la basura ayuda en el supermercado en fin, mejor dicho no es sÓlo el mejor amigo del hombre
hay que aprender de muchas cosas, sÍntomas como estornudo y goteo nasal puede se ser alergia ores freudon las banderas nacionales de diferente paÍses, tiene en total 22 rÉcord mundiales en su nombre. >>> quÉ me dice si estÁ feliz gozando un domingo de playa y como por arte de magia pasa una caravana de tanques y camiones militares aÚn no se sabe por e quÉ.... >>> ahora sÍ, como salida de una tira cÓmica este perro persigue al gatito y sÍ se salvÓ el gato saltando a...
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there's a sigmund freud museum. he wasn't even born here. this is the granddaddy of them all.re will be a quiz. coming up really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. >>> you know what, i love you guys. >> how did i miss the drink segment? >> you are the best. you know what else is the best? michael phelps, he's going to be here tomorrow. michael phelps. >> there's no alcohol in those drinks. >> too much pimm's? hoda and kathie lee, we've got the script. >> i want a teleprompter. >> called break even. >> nbc sports coverage after that. have a great day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you keep hearing amazing things about verizon fios. blazing fast internet. the best tv picture quality. but you're still sitting on the fence. so they're making it as easy as possible. now, you can switch to fios without an annual contract. they'll even set up your whole home and give you upgraded equipment, free for six months so call or go online today
there's a sigmund freud museum. he wasn't even born here. this is the granddaddy of them all.re will be a quiz. coming up really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. >>> you know what, i love you guys. >> how did i miss the drink segment? >> you are the best. you know what else is the best? michael phelps, he's going to be here tomorrow....
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freud. >> steroidian slip. >> we've had 42 months. >> the first 14 months was about recovering from bushute we start to add jobs, you can't all of a sudden say we have a net 4 million jobs when we lost 8. >>. >> fair enough. >> how much of a deal are the september jobs report? >> irthey're not. this is what gerald ford's problem is why he couldn't beat jimmy carter. the economy was getting significantly better when ford was running in the last few months. i think people are locking in and they're going to think what they think about the economy. you know as well as i do the unemployment numbers are rear view mirror numbers, they're lagging indicators. it's what people feel about the economy that matters. people are going to feel what they feel now. i got to disagree with joe. big businesses are financing romney's campaign because of citizens united, of course they're going to do well. and they are doing well. look at prafts and where wall street is now. it's almost double where it was when bush was in office. i don't think that's an accident. big businesses are doing well. it's small bus
freud. >> steroidian slip. >> we've had 42 months. >> the first 14 months was about recovering from bushute we start to add jobs, you can't all of a sudden say we have a net 4 million jobs when we lost 8. >>. >> fair enough. >> how much of a deal are the september jobs report? >> irthey're not. this is what gerald ford's problem is why he couldn't beat jimmy carter. the economy was getting significantly better when ford was running in the last few...