Notes: MCB 61 / Brain, Mind, Behavior
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These notes are for Summer 2022’s Brain, Mind, and Behavior, taught by David Presti. I took notes up to chapter 13 on Presti’s Foundational Concepts in Neuroscience textbook.
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These notes are for Summer 2022’s Brain, Mind, and Behavior, taught by David Presti. I took notes up to chapter 13 on Presti’s Foundational Concepts in Neuroscience textbook.
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I took these notes for EECS 16B: Designing Information Devices and Systems II taught by Vladimir Stojanovic and Murat Arcak.
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These notes are for Spring 2022’s Economics 141: Econometrics.
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I took these notes for PUBPOl 141: Behavioral Economics for Public Policy taught by Dan Acland. Awesome class.
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I My friend Lauren took these notes for ECON 182: International Monetary Economics taught by Maurice Obstfeld. I PNP’d this class, so I’m not sure if the content below is accurate. I gave up after the midterm. Cool content though.
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I took these notes for IEOR 160: Nonlinear and Discrete Optimization taught by Javad Lavaei.
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I took these notes for CS 61C: Machine Structures taught by John Wawrzynek and Nicholas Weaver. I highly recommend looking through the solutions to the Fall 2020 final.
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I took these notes for Stat 134: Concepts of Probability taught by Professor Ibser and based on Probability by Jim Pitman.
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These notes are for Summer 2021’sClimate Change Economics, a course that introduces global warming problems and solutions through an economic lens.
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These notes are for CS 188: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence taught by Mesut Yang and Carl Qi in Summer 2021.
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These notes are for Summer 2021’s Economics 119: Psychology and Economics.
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These notes are for the Spring 2021 version of Computer Science 170: Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems, based on Algorithms by Christos Papadimitriou, Sanjoy Dasgupta, and Umesh Vazirani.
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These notes are for the Spring 2021 version of Economics 101A: Microeconomic Theory. I did not go to lecture, so these may not reflect the content on the test. The notes are based on the 12th edition of Microeconomic Theory by Nicholson and Snyder.
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These notes are for Spring 2021’s Economics 101B: Macroeconomics, based on Sanjay K Chugh’s Modern Macroeconomics.
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These notes are for Spring 2021’s Data 100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science based on the class’ textbook. SQL and Pandas syntax is omitted because a guide is provided. I stopped taking notes after the midterm.