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Cognitive Psychology (PSY 365)

Term: 2016-2017 Academic Year Fall

Faculty

Jill Jackowski
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Description

(formerly PSY 265)
An examination of human cognitive processes and their corresponding neurophysiological structures and activities, with a stress on neurocognition. Current theories and research are discussed in relation to topics such as: sensation and perception; pattern recognition; attention and consciousness; learning and memory; reading, thinking, creativity, intelligence and cognitive development. Conventional models of cognition as well as recent contributions from neuroscience and computer science are also discussed. Prerequisites: PSY 111 and a psychology elective.