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Introduction
to Cognitive Science - PSYC 123
An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of the mind, intelligent
behavior, information processing, and communication in living organisms
and computers.
The
Brain and Cognition - PSYC 132
Introduction to cognitive neuroscience. Higher mental processes
including attention, memory, language, and consciousness will be
covered, with an emphasis on the neural mechanisms that form the
substrates of human cognition.
Behavior
and the Brain - PSYC 146
Introduction to brain-behavior relationships through the study of
the effects of brain damage. Focus on cognitive and emotional processes
in humans as they are affected by disease and trauma to the brain.
Cognitive
Neuropsychology - PSYC 209H
Introduction to the study of cognition from a neuropsychological
perspective. Consideration of conceptual and methodological issues
raised by this research. Readings focused on studies of patients
with CNS dysfunction and neuroimaging studies of healthy individuals.
Introduction
to Neuropsychology - PSYC 246
Introduction to brain-behavior relationships through the study of
the effects of brain dysfunction on cognitive and emotional processes.
Clinical
Research Methods - PSYC 256
Analysis of clinical and personality research in terms of their
contribution to knowledge, their limitations, possibilities for
their improvement, further research they suggest, etc. Preparation
of individual research proposals for class presentation and critical
evaluation.
Clinical
Research Seminar - PSYC 259
Designing and presenting research proposals in individual students'
research areas in oral and written form. Critiquing research proposals.
Research ethics and preparing and evaluating protocols for ethical
review.
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