
| Research Issues in Cognition | ||||||
| Title: | Research Issues in Cognition | |||||
| Course Number: | 415 | |||||
| College: | College of Arts & Sciences | |||||
| Instructor: | Robinson-Riegler, Gregory L | |||||
| Time: | 1730 - 2115 | |||||
| Location: | John Roach Center St Paul | |||||
| Room: | JRC LL45 | |||||
| Credit Hours | Start Date | End Date | Days | Available | Enrollment | Maximum |
| 4 | 09/04 | 12/20 | - - W - - | 7 | 17 | 24 |
| Course Description: | ||||||
| This laboratory course explores research issues in cognitive psychology, with special emphasis on cognitive psychology methodology, current research issues, hands-on research, and discussion/analysis of primary research sources. Specific topics covered each semester may vary slightly. Examples of topics include: subliminal perception; automatic processing; implicit memory; eyewitness testimony; memory reconstruction; expertise and problem solving; the use of heuristics in decision making; person memory. Approximately four lectures and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: PSYC 212 and 315 | ||||||