Course Meeting Times
Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 1.5 hours / session
Overview
We cover human experimental cognitive psychology, the study of human intelligent processing. Includes high-level vision (e.g., object recognition), attention, immediate and longer-term memory, learning, nature of concepts, imagery, language processing, mental codes, reasoning, and problem-solving. Emphasis on experimental methods and evidence.
IT IS ESSENTIAL TO COME TO LABS AND THE QUIZZES. Note the dates on which the lab reports are due. There will be handouts with an outline at the beginning of most lectures, but they will not provide all the information you need; there will be space on the handout to add your own notes during the lecture.
Prerequisites
9.00, Introduction to Psychology.
Textbook
Reisberg, Daniel. Cognition: Exploring the Science of The Mind. 2nd ed. New York: Norton, 2001. ISBN: 039397622X.
Labs
Participation in three in-class labs are required. These labs are designed to train students in analyzing and understanding the cognitive processes involved in memory and vision.
Grading
Activities | percentages |
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Participation in 3 In-class Labs, with Lab Reports | 24% |
Two In-class Quizzes | 48% |
Final Exam (2 hours) | 28% |