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Compilation of useful books and researches etc for psychology students. Feel free to expand this list and contribute!



Awesome Psychology

A categorized community-driven collection of high-quality awesome Psychology courses, videos, and books.

Suggestions and contributions are always welcome!



Table Of Contents

  • Psychology Books
  • Psychology Experiments
  • Self-Development
  • Decision Making
  • Discipline
  • Happiness
  • Negotiation
  • Ted Talks
  • University Courses
  • MIT
  • Wesleyan University
  • Yale


Psychology Books

  • Christopher Hitchens, "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything", 2009
  • In the tradition of Bertrand Russell's Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris's recent bestseller, The End of Faith, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case against religion. With a close and erudite reading of the major religious texts, he documents the ways in which religion is a man-made wish, a cause of dangerous ****** repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos. With eloquent clarity, Hitchens frames the argument for a more secular life based on science and reason, in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope's awesome view of the universe, and Moses and the burning bush give way to the beauty and symmetry of the double helix.
  • Ernest Becker, "The Denial of Death", 1997
  • Winner of the Pulitzer prize in 1974 and the culmination of a life's work, The Denial of Death is Ernest Becker's brilliant and impassioned answer to the "why" of human existence. In bold contrast to the predominant Freudian school of thought, Becker tackles the problem of the vital lie -- man's refusal to acknowledge his own mortality. In doing so, he sheds new light on the nature of humanity and issues a call to life and its living that still resonates more than twenty years after its writing.
  • Jon Ronson, "The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry", 2012
  • In this madcap journey, a bestselling journalist investigates psychopaths and the industry of doctors, scientists, and everyone else who studies them.
  • Oliver Sacks, "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales", 1998
  • In his most extraordinary book, “one of the great clinical writers of the twentieth century” (The New York Times) recounts the case histories of patients lost in the bizarre, apparently inescapable world of neurological disorders.
  • Paul Bloom, "How Pleasure Works: The New Science of Why We Like What We Like", 2011
  • Why is an artistic masterpiece worth millions more than a convincing forgery? Pleasure works in mysterious ways, as Paul Bloom reveals in this investigation of what we desire and why. Drawing on a wealth of surprising studies, Bloom investigates pleasures noble and seamy, lofty and mundane, to reveal that our enjoyment of a given thing is determined not by what we can see and touch but by our beliefs about that thing’s history, origin, and deeper nature.
  • Paul Bloom, "Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil", 2014
  • A leading cognitive scientist argues that a deep sense of good and evil is bred in the bone.
  • Philip Zimbardo, "The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil", 2008
  • The definitive firsthand account of the groundbreaking research of Philip Zimbardo—the basis for the award-winning film The Stanford Prison Experiment.
  • Richard Dawkins, "The Selfish Gene", 1976
  • Richard Dawkins' brilliant reformulation of the theory of natural selection has the rare distinction of having provoked as much excitement and interest outside the scientific community as within it. His theories have helped change the whole nature of the study of social biology, and have forced thousands of readers to rethink their beliefs about life. In his internationally bestselling, now classic volume, The Selfish Gene, Dawkins explains how the selfish gene can also be a subtle gene.


Psychology Experiments


Self-Development


Decision Making


Discipline


Happiness


Negotiation


Ted Talks

  • Jonathan Haidt, "The moral roots of liberals and conservatives", 2008
  • Psychologist Jonathan Haidt studies the five moral values that form the basis of our political choices, whether we're left, right or center. In this eye-opening talk, he pinpoints the moral values that liberals and conservatives tend to honor most.
  • Sam Harris, "Science can answer moral questions", 2010
  • Questions of good and evil, right and wrong are commonly thought unanswerable by science. But Sam Harris argues that science can — and should — be an authority on moral issues, shaping human values and setting out what constitutes a good life.


University Courses


MIT

  • John Gabrieli, "9.00 Introduction to Psychology", 2011
  • This course is a survey of the scientific study of human nature, including how the mind works, and how the brain supports the mind. Topics include the mental and neural bases of perception, emotion, learning, memory, cognition, child development, personality, psychopathology, and social interaction. Students will consider how such knowledge relates to debates about nature and nurture, free will, consciousness, human differences, self, and society.


Wesleyan University


Yale

  • Paul Bloom, "Moralities of Everyday Life", 2013
  • How can we explain kindness and cruelty? Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? Why do people so often disagree about moral issues? This course explores the psychological foundations of our moral lives.
  • Paul Bloom, "PSYC 110: Introduction to Psychology", 2007
  • What do your dreams mean? Do men and women differ in the nature and intensity of their ****** desires? Can apes learn sign language? Why can’t we tickle ourselves? This course tries to answer these questions and many others, providing a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of thought and behavior. It explores topics such as perception, communication, learning, memory, decision-making, religion, persuasion, love, lust, hunger, art, fiction, and dreams. We will look at how these aspects of the mind develop in children, how they differ across people, how they are wired-up in the brain, and how they break down due to illness and injury.
  • Kelly D. Brownell, "PSYC 123: The Psychology, Biology And Politics Of Food", 2008
  • This course encompasses the study of eating as it affects the health and well-being of every human. Topics include taste preferences, food aversions, the regulation of hunger and satiety, food as comfort and friendship, eating as social ritual, and social norms of blame for food problems. The politics of food discusses issues such as sustainable agriculture, organic farming, genetically modified foods, nutrition policy, and the influence of food and agriculture industries. Also examined are problems such as malnutrition, eating disorders, and the global obesity epidemic; the impact of food advertising aimed at children; poverty and food; and how each individual's eating is affected by the modern environment.



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Another set of useful resources for students!


An Awesome List of Cognitive Science Resources

Awesome Cognitive Science

As the name goes, our aim is to create a reference guide for all the information that could serve as a great guiding point to someone who is getting started in research that lies at the intersection of the beautifully meshed fields studied under a catch-all called Cognitive Science.

Maintained by: Abi Aryan

To contribute, please go through the Contribution Guidelines first. Please feel free to contribute by opening a new issue/pull request or responding to existing ones.

Why Study this Intersection?

Cognitive Science refers to the study of thought, learning, and mental organization, which draws on aspects of psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and computer science.

Future Scope

Roadmap

Good Reads

NON-FICTION:

  1. Theoretical Neuroscience - Dayan, Abbott
  2. The Computational Brain by Terrence Sejnowiski & Patricia Churchland
  3. Collaborative learning: Cognitive and computational approaches by P Dillenbourg
  4. An Ecological Approach to Visual Perception - Gibson, James J
  5. The New Executive Brain: Goldberg, Elkhonon
  6. The Neuropsychology of Anxiety: Gray, Jeffrey and Neil McNaughton
  7. The Emotional Brain: LeDoux, Joseph
  8. Affective Neuroscience: Panksepp, Jaak
  9. Brain Architecture: Understanding the Basic Plan: Swanson, Larry
  10. Mindware: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Science: Andy Clark
  11. Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again: Andy Clark
  12. Natural-Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence: Andy Clark
  13. Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension: Andy Clark
  14. Surfing Uncertainty: Prediction, Action, and the Embodied Mind: Andy Clark
  15. Reasoning about Knowledge: Joe Halpern et. al.
  16. Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny - Michael Tomasello
  17. A Natural History of Human Thinking- Michael Tomasello
  18. Why We Cooperate- Michael Tomasello
  19. Constructing a Language: A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition- Michael Tomasello
  20. The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition- Michael Tomasello
  21. Reinforcement Learning- Richard Sutton
  22. The Oxford Handbook of Computational and Mathematical Pyschology - Jerome Busemeyer
  23. Human Cognitive Processing: Analogical Modelling
  24. Mind & Nature - Gregory Bateson
  25. Steps to an Oncology of Mind - Gregory Bateson
  26. Non-linear Dynamics in Human Behavior - Armin Fuchs et. al.
  27. Quantitative Models in Psychology- Robert McGrath
  28. Actual Causality- Joe Halpern

FICTION:

  1. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales - Oliver Sacks
  2. Awakenings - Oliver Sacks
  3. An Anthropologist on Mars - Oliver Sacks
  4. Machines Like Me- Ian McEwan

CASE STUDY:

  1. Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind - V.S. Ramachandran, Sandra Blakeslee, Oliver Sacks
  2. The Power of Habit - Charles Duhhigg
  3. Atomic Habits - James Clear
  4. Machine Intelligence: Perspectives on the Computational Model- Andy Clark, Toribio
  5. The Siliman Memorial Lecture Series on the Computer and the Brain - John von Neumann, Ray Kurzweil
  6. Choices, Values, and Frames - Amos Tversky, Daniel Kahenmann
  7. Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahenmann
  8. Preference, Belief, and Similarity: Selected Writings - Amos Tversky
  9. The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience - Francisco J. Varela

MOOCs and Blogs You Must Follow

  1. Neuroecology by Adam J. Calhoun
  2. Simulation Neuroscience
  3. Advancing AI through Cognitive Sciences

Become a Professional Researcher in the Subject

ACADEMIC LABS:

  1. IDSIA
  2. MIT Media Lab
  3. CSAIL
  4. Salk Institute
  5. Tye Lab
  6. Rotman Research Institute
  7. Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit
  8. UCL Allen Institute for Brain Science
  9. Computational Neuroscience Lab, Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu

PRIVATE LABS:

  1. Human Connectome Project

Global Projects and Funding Organisations

  1. White House Brain Initiative
  2. Human Brain Project

Top Challenges and Open Problems in the Field

Notable Researchers in the Field (in no particular order)

  1. Terrence Sejnowski
  2. Patricia Churchland
  3. Oriol Vinayls
  4. Shakir Md.
  5. Daniel Zoran
  6. Paul Bloom
  7. Charles Blundell
  8. Benigno Uria
  9. Alexander Pritzel
  10. Demis Hassabis
  11. Daan Wierstra
  12. Rosalind Picard
  13. Kay Tye
  14. Alex Huk
  15. Jürgen Schmidhuber
  16. Sepp Hochreiter
  17. Geoffrey E. Hinton
  18. Marvin Minsky
  19. TM Mitchell
  20. MA Wheeler
  21. E Tulving
  22. Jordan Peterson
  23. Josh Tennenbaum
  24. Feiry Cushman
  25. Andy Clark
  26. Carol Dweck
  27. Richard Sutton
  28. Judea Pearl
  29. Jerome Busemeyer
  30. Brendt Brehmer
  31. Yoav Shoham
  32. Richard Thaler
  33. Cass R. Sunstein
  34. Dan Ariely
  35. Herbert Simon
  36. John Von Neumann
  37. Joseph (Joe) Halpern

Relevant Conferences

  1. COSYNE
  2. NIPS
  3. ICLR
  4. Cognitive Computational Neuroscience
  5. ICML
  6. IJCNN
  7. Bernstein Conference
  8. ESANN

Important Papers

  1. Cognitive Psychology for Deep Neural Network by Google Deep Mind
  2. Foraging for foundations in decision neuroscience: insights from ethology

Journals

  1. Nature
  2. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
  3. The Journal of Neuroscience Methods


Relevant Resources

  1. For asking questions Psychology and Neuroscience beta - Stack Exchange



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