| source Caltech (X) |
level |
department Psychology (X) |
The study of how people think about other people and behave toward or around others. Topics include attribution, social cognition, motivation and incentive, social influence, liking, stereotyping, deception, fairness and altruism, and conformity. Instructor: Castelli.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
A descriptive and theoretical survey of the major forms of psychopathology in children, adolescents, and adults. The course will examine current trends and research in the fields of mental health and psychopathology. Instructor: Castelli.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
This course will develop basic concepts in how humans process different kinds of information such as visual, auditory, and symbolic. These concepts will then be used to explore topics such as visual perception, attention and automaticity, working and long-term memory, imagery, knowledge representation, language acquisition and comprehension, judgement and choice, reasoning and decision making, problem solving, and group differences. Instructor: Spezio.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
Written report required. Graded pass/fail.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
Instructor: Staff.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Computation and Neural Systems.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Computation and Neural Systems.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
The course offers an overview of experimental findings and theoretical issues in the study of human memory. Topics include iconic and echoic memory, working memory, spatial memory, implicit learning and memory; forgetting: facts vs. skills, memory for faces; retrieval: recall vs. recognition, context-dependent memory, semantic memory, spreading activation models and connectionist networks, memory and emotion, infantile amnesia, memory development, and amnesia. Not offered 2008–09.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Computation and Neural Systems.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Biology.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Social Science.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
This course explores the role of automatic and deliberative processes on consumer decision making from the perspectives of computational neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics. Instructor: Rangel.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Social Science.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
The study of how people think about other people and behave toward or around others. Topics include attribution, social cognition, motivation and incentive, social influence, liking, stereotyping, deception, fairness and altruism, and conformity. Instructor: Castelli.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
A descriptive and theoretical survey of the major forms of psychopathology in children, adolescents, and adults. The course will examine current trends and research in the fields of mental health and psychopathology. Instructor: Castelli.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
This course will develop basic concepts in how humans process different kinds of information such as visual, auditory, and symbolic. These concepts will then be used to explore topics such as visual perception, attention and automaticity, working and long-term memory, imagery, knowledge representation, language acquisition and comprehension, judgement and choice, reasoning and decision making, problem solving, and group differences. Instructor: Spezio.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
Written report required. Graded pass/fail.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
Instructor: Staff.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Computation and Neural Systems.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Computation and Neural Systems.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
The course offers an overview of experimental findings and theoretical issues in the study of human memory. Topics include iconic and echoic memory, working memory, spatial memory, implicit learning and memory; forgetting: facts vs. skills, memory for faces; retrieval: recall vs. recognition, context-dependent memory, semantic memory, spreading activation models and connectionist networks, memory and emotion, infantile amnesia, memory development, and amnesia. Not offered 2008–09.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Computation and Neural Systems.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Biology.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
For course description, see Social Science.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page
This course explores the role of automatic and deliberative processes on consumer decision making from the perspectives of computational neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics. Instructor: Rangel.
Score: 7.979891 Details | Listing | Web page