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PSYC 213 Cognition (3 credits)

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Offered by: Psychology (Faculty of Science)

Overview

Psychology : Where do thoughts come from? What is the nature of thought, and how does it arise in the mind and the brain? Cognition is the study of human information processing, and we will explore topics such as memory, attention, categorization, decision making, intelligence, philosophy of mind, and the mind-as computer metaphor.

Terms: Winter 2020, Summer 2020

Instructors: Sheldon, Signy (Winter) Latif, Nida (Summer)

  • Winter

  • 2 lectures, 1 conference

  • Prerequisite: One previous course in Psychology.

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