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9.00  Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2003

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(Original painting by © Mark Hess, "The Brain by Leonardo Da Vinci")

Instructor: Jeremy M Wolfe

TAs: Aaron S. Andalman, Benjamin J Balas, Terra D.Barnes, Mara Elizabeth Breen, David Cox, Thomas James Davidson, Evelina Fedorenko, Theresa M Feledy, Charles Kemp, Monica L Linden, David P Nguyen, Alexander Jay Rivest, Becca Schwarzlose

Lecture:  TR 2-3:30pm  (10-250)
Recitation:  See recitation list and schedule under Materials-General       

Information: 

"Psychology is the study of human behavior and human mental life." That is the first line (or a close approximation of the first line) of most Introductory Psychology texts. That line describes an immense territory that includes single cells in the brain, your memories of childhood, the bad habits of your roommate, and the nature of dreams...for starters.

Libraries Information
Link to 9.00 library page (and where to sign up for workshops) http://libraries.mit.edu/9.00
If you attended on of the workshops, please fill out an anonymous
feedback form at http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/courses/fall2003/9.00/evaluation.html
Contact info for the two women that spoke in class 9/18/03:
E. Louisa Worthington, Schering-Plough and Life Sciences Librarian, (617)253-6575, elworthi@mit.edu
Patricia Durisin, Humanities Library Instruction Coordinator, (617)253-4979, durisin@mit.edu

Writing Tutors
To request an appointment with one of the tutors, send her an email at least 48 hours in advance of your desired meeting-time. Tutors can help at any stage of the writing process, but can be most helpful if you provide them with a complete rough draft. Send your draft to the tutor (as an email attachment) at least 48 hours before your scheduled meeting. The tutors are listed below:
Mary Caulfield (mcaulf@mit.edu)
Ann Snodgrass (annarlen@mit.edu)
Janet Thompson (jltsca@mit.edu)

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