PSYCH 4331

PSYCH 4331

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2020-2021.

People experience and remember complex and dynamic environments as events. This seminar draws on work from cognitive neuroscience to characterize how people shape experience into events, and how these processes support adaptive behavior. The course will start with discussions of historical and modern perspectives about the relationships between minds, bodies, and experience.  We will then cover topics ranging from the perception of motion and causality to social learning and interaction. The primary goals are for you to be able to (1) read and evaluate research in psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience, and (2) describe and understand the implications of this research for how minds and bodies are adapted to everyday situations.

When Offered Fall.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: a course in PSYCH, COGST, HD or NBB.

Distribution Category (KCM-AS, ETM-AS)

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: COGST 4331COGST 6331PSYCH 6331

  • 4 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 18007 PSYCH 4331   SEM 101

    • W Online Meeting
    • Sep 2 - Dec 16, 2020
    • Swallow, K

  • Instruction Mode: Online