Lecture # Audio -- WMA Audio -- MP3# Outline - HTML*
1 WMA #1 MP3 #1 Lecture #1
2 WMA #2 MP3 #2 Lecture #2
3 WMA #3 MP3 #3 Lecture #3
4 WMA #4 MP3 #4 Lecture #4
5 WMA #5 (first few min. are blank, but whole lect. is there) MP3 #5 Lecture #5
6 WMA #6 MP3 #6 Lecture #6
7 WMA #7 MP3 #7 Lecture #7
8 WMA #8 (first few min. are missing, because I forgot to turn on the recorder) MP3 #8 Lecture #8
9 WMA #9 (missing part on nucleoli; starts with chromatin) MP3 #9 Lecture #9
10 WMA #10 MP3 #10 Lecture #10
11 WMA #11 MP3 #11 Lecture #11
12 WMA #12-- start (first 15 min) MP3 #12-start Lecture #12
  WMA #12-- 2nd part (see note below) at ** can't be converted  
  WMA #12 -- from a student (thank you!) -- has our class + another class. MP3 #12 - all  
  A student has posted a cropped version of the MP3 tape (& one with the Q&A at end of class) at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/primatecognitionlab/tamar    
13 WMA #13 (missing the last 15 min.) MP3 #13 Lecture #13 slides are posted on Courseworks
  WMA #13A (missing the beginning, but has the rest -- from a student.) MP3 #13A  
14 WMA #14 -- from a student (thank you!) MP3 #14 Lecture #14 slides are posted on Courseworks
15 WMA #15 MP3 #15 Lecture #15
16 WMA #16 MP3 #16 Lecture #16
17 WMA #17 MP3 #17 Lecture #17
18 WMA #18 MP3 #18 Lecture #18
19 WMA #19 MP3 #19 Lecture #19
20 WMA #20 (Evening Lecture; Dr. M) MP3 #20 Lecture #20
21 WMA #21 MP3 #21 Lecture #21
22 WMA #22 MP3 #22 Lecture #22
23 WMA #23 MP3 #23 Lecture #23
24 WMA #24 MP3 #24 Lecture #24
25 WMA #25 MP3 #25 Lecture #25
       

**Note: Lecture 12-- the 2nd part thinks it is 78 hrs long, but it is only 50 min. If you try to fast forward past the first 50 min it will stall and not play properly. (The area of the scroll bar that works is very small and super condensed, so it is hard to fast forward without going past the end.) We hope to find a good version; this one can't be converted to mp3.

If any of these links or audios do not work properly, email Dr. M, dbm2. Link to corrections.

*Note: Lecture Outlines are posted and linked to the schedule page the night before the lecture. They are linked to this page  after the evening lecture, when the audio lectures are posted.

For students using a Mac -- Safari works better than Firefox for printing the outlines.

#Instructions from a student on how to Download Audio Lectures onto an iPod
(1)        right-click on the MP3 file on the website and select “Save as Target.”
(2)        Save the file in a folder (Ex. My Documents).
(3)        Wait for the file to download (it takes a few minutes).
(4)        Go into iTunes, Click on “File.”
(5)        Select “Add File to library” from the drop-down menu and double click on the file (it should be listed in whatever folder you saved
it in).
(6)        Wait for the file to be imported into iTunes (this takes only a few seconds).
(7)        Update your iPod by plugging it into your computer with the USB cord.