Aims: This course continues the introduction to cognitive psychology that commenced with PS921 (Advanced Seeing and Hearing).
The course will run throughout the second term.
It includes coverage of major areas of cognitive psychology, as defined by the British Psychological Society such as language, mental representation of concepts, memory, and attention. The module contains 10 lectures and 5 advanced seminars, which are run by the lecturing staff.
At the end of the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the psychological theories and data related to major areas of cognitive psychology, as defined by the British Psychological Society such as language, mental representation of concepts, memory, and attention.
The course will run throughout the second term.
It includes coverage of major areas of cognitive psychology, as defined by the British Psychological Society such as language, mental representation of concepts, memory, and attention. The module contains 10 lectures and 5 advanced seminars, which are run by the lecturing staff.
At the end of the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the psychological theories and data related to major areas of cognitive psychology, as defined by the British Psychological Society such as language, mental representation of concepts, memory, and attention.
- Module Supervisor: Kevin Dent