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        <title><![CDATA[You can take Steven Pinker’s Harvard intro psych class for free]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<li>Harvard University professor Steven Pinker is offering free lectures from his Harvard psych course online.</li><li>Pinker is a celebrated thinker, author, experimental cognitive psychologist, and linguist.</li><li>The lectures are being shared via Twitter and you can start on one right now.</li><hr><ul class="ee-ul"></ul>
                
<p>Steven Pinker, the noted Canadian-American cognitive psychologist and linguist, is offering lectures from his spring Harvard psych course for free online. If you ever wanted to get into psychology, now is your chance, as Pinker already released the <strong>introductory lecture</strong> through his Twitter.</p><p>The course is titled "Psy 1 - Introduction to Psychological Science" and as its description <strong>states</strong>, it has been redesigned in 2021 as a survey of "the scientific study of human psychology." It will introduce students to such subjects as perception, consciousness, cognition, as well as how to we make decisions that drive our social behavior, what are emotions, motivations, and psychopathology. Adapted for online learning, students will be watching recorded lecture on their own time, offline, while contact with the professor will take place twice a week. You'd have to be taking the course at Harvard to participate in these sessions of asking questions and diving deeper into the material with Professor Pinker. Obviously, assignments and tests are also not available unless you're a student but the great knowledge from a world-renowned expert is definitely there.</p>

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet twitter-custom-tweet" data-twitter-tweet-id="1354263773205430278" data-partner="rebelmouse">The spring semester at Harvard has begun, and I will be posting my lectures from Psy 1: Introduction to Psychologic… https://t.co/16TyzWeNuh &mdash; Steven Pinker (@Steven Pinker)<a href="https://twitter.com/sapinker/statuses/1354263773205430278">1611716619.0</a></blockquote><script async="async" src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script>

<p>Recognized as an important thinker, <strong>Steven Pinker</strong> is known for a variety of contributions across scientific fields and as a popular author on language, mind and human nature.</p><p>His research on vision, social relations and language has won a plethora of prizes from the National Academy of Sciences, the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, the American Psychological Association, the Royal Institution of Great Britain, and other institutions. He has eight honorary doctorates, teaching awards from MIT and Harvard, and many prizes for his books like "<strong>The Better Angels of our Nature</strong>". </p>

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<p>Pinker's current research looks at the role of common knowledge in language and social phenomena, studying trends in violence, psycholinguistics of writing, the neurobiology as well as genetics of language and more.</p><p><strong>Access the introductory lecture here. </strong></p>

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    <p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>Big Think</strong> - Author:<strong>Paul Ratner</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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