Hello folks:
Can someone go over the telencephalon/diencephalon divisions and major
structures for me? I would like to rid my brain and nervous system lecture
of the archaic "midbrain/forebrain" jargon as soon as possible.
Also, is anyone aware of any replications and/or criticisms of the
"stereotype threat" studies done by Claude Steele (the studies where if you
have a black and a white person, or a white and an Asian, or a male and a
female take a test together under certain circumstances, the performance of
the person who is perceived as less able will actually be worse, regardless
of the reality of their ability level?)
Thanks for your patient help. I hope everyone is doing well.
Nancy Melucci
Los Angeles Harbor College