Description
Seminar in Cognitive Neuroscience
The way that information is represented and processed in the brain is central to a broad range of topics in psychological science. In this course we will consider how the methods of cognitive neuroscience including brain imaging (e.g., EEG/ERP, fMRI) and dissociation-based techniques such as neuropsychology and TMS, have revolutionized the exploration of these topics. We will pay particular attention to how these techniques can be used to understand higher-level cognition during development and in questions related to social psychology and psychopathology. Class participants will be introduced to these techniques, read, critique and present results from the primary literature, and also have an opportunity to develop ideas using these methods relating to their own research interests.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
PSYC 435
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Academic Organization
Psychology
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Graduate School students.