PSYCHOLOGY 100    Section: 1

INTRO TO COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

Winter Quarter 2006

Units: 4
Prerequisites: Psychology 1 and Psychology 41

Course Goals:

Introduction to human information processing, mental representation and

transformation, imagery, attention, memory, language processing, concept

formation, problem solving, and computer simulation.

This course is the prerequisite for PSC 130, 132, and 135.

 

Topics:

Introduction to Neurocognition, Attention, Consciousness, Pattern Recognition,

Perception, Knowledge Representation, Memory, Language, Problem Solving,

Imagery, Reasoning, & Choice

 

Course Format:

Lecture: 4 hours

Exams:            Two midterms and a two-hour final. Multiple-choice format.

Example examinations and some lecture notes will be provided on

a Course Website.

http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/courses/kroll/psc100/f2k5.htm

Grading: Quarter grade will be based on an average of the exams.

 

Text(s):

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Classroom Class Schedule Course Website
6 Olson M W   2:10 PM - 4:00 PM http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/courses/kroll/psc100/w2k6.htm
Instructor Instructor Email Office Office Hours
Neal Kroll Off-Campus * MW 13:10-14:00