PSYC1333 - Intro Cognitive Science

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
403
Title (text only)
Intro Cognitive Science
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
403
Section ID
PSYC1333403
Course number integer
1333
Meeting times
R 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Meeting location
TOWN 319
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Victoria C Yim
Description
How do minds work? This course surveys a wide range of answers to this question from disciplines ranging from philosophy to neuroscience. The course devotes special attention to the use of simple computational and mathematical models. Topics include perception, learning, memory, decision making, and language. The course shows how the different views from the parent disciplines interact and identifies some common themes among the theories that have been proposed. The course pays particular attention to the distinctive role of computation in such theories and provides an introduction to some of the main directions of current research in the field. It is a requirement for the BA in Cognitive Science, the BAS in Computer and Cognitive Science, and the minor in Cognitive Science, and it is recommended for students taking the dual degree in Computer and Cognitive Science.
Course number only
1333
Cross listings
CIS1400403, COGS1001403, LING1005403, PHIL1840403
Fulfills
Formal Reasoning & Analysis
Natural Sciences & Mathematics Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1333 - Intro Cognitive Science

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
402
Title (text only)
Intro Cognitive Science
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
402
Section ID
PSYC1333402
Course number integer
1333
Meeting times
R 3:30 PM-4:29 PM
Meeting location
GLAB 100
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Charles Jin Shen
Description
How do minds work? This course surveys a wide range of answers to this question from disciplines ranging from philosophy to neuroscience. The course devotes special attention to the use of simple computational and mathematical models. Topics include perception, learning, memory, decision making, and language. The course shows how the different views from the parent disciplines interact and identifies some common themes among the theories that have been proposed. The course pays particular attention to the distinctive role of computation in such theories and provides an introduction to some of the main directions of current research in the field. It is a requirement for the BA in Cognitive Science, the BAS in Computer and Cognitive Science, and the minor in Cognitive Science, and it is recommended for students taking the dual degree in Computer and Cognitive Science.
Course number only
1333
Cross listings
CIS1400402, COGS1001402, LING1005402, PHIL1840402
Fulfills
Formal Reasoning & Analysis
Natural Sciences & Mathematics Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1333 - Intro Cognitive Science

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Intro Cognitive Science
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSYC1333401
Course number integer
1333
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Meeting location
STIT 261
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Russell Richie
Description
How do minds work? This course surveys a wide range of answers to this question from disciplines ranging from philosophy to neuroscience. The course devotes special attention to the use of simple computational and mathematical models. Topics include perception, learning, memory, decision making, and language. The course shows how the different views from the parent disciplines interact and identifies some common themes among the theories that have been proposed. The course pays particular attention to the distinctive role of computation in such theories and provides an introduction to some of the main directions of current research in the field. It is a requirement for the BA in Cognitive Science, the BAS in Computer and Cognitive Science, and the minor in Cognitive Science, and it is recommended for students taking the dual degree in Computer and Cognitive Science.
Course number only
1333
Cross listings
CIS1400401, COGS1001401, LING1005401, PHIL1840401
Fulfills
Formal Reasoning & Analysis
Natural Sciences & Mathematics Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1230 - Cognitive Neuroscience

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Cognitive Neuroscience
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSYC1230401
Course number integer
1230
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Meeting location
NBS AUD
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Allyson P Mackey
Elizabeth Siefert
Fiona Lee
Monami Nishio
Description
The study of the neural systems that underlie human perception, memory and language; and of the pathological syndromes that result from damage to these systems.
Course number only
1230
Cross listings
NRSC2249401
Fulfills
Natural Sciences & Mathematics Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1210 - Introduction to Brain and Behavior

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
603
Title (text only)
Introduction to Brain and Behavior
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
603
Section ID
PSYC1210603
Course number integer
1210
Meeting times
R 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
LLAB 104
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Judith Mclean
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
1210
Cross listings
BIOL1110603, NRSC1110603
Fulfills
Living World Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1210 - Introduction to Brain and Behavior

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
602
Title (text only)
Introduction to Brain and Behavior
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
602
Section ID
PSYC1210602
Course number integer
1210
Meeting times
T 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
LLAB 104
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Judith Mclean
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
1210
Cross listings
BIOL1110602, NRSC1110602
Fulfills
Living World Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1210 - Introduction to Brain and Behavior

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
601
Title (text only)
Introduction to Brain and Behavior
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
601
Section ID
PSYC1210601
Course number integer
1210
Meeting times
MW 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
LLAB 109
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Judith Mclean
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
1210
Cross listings
BIOL1110601, NRSC1110601
Fulfills
Living World Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1210 - Intro to Brain & Behav

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
409
Title (text only)
Intro to Brain & Behav
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
409
Section ID
PSYC1210409
Course number integer
1210
Meeting times
R 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
LLAB 104
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Emma Paula Fischer
Judith Mclean
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
1210
Cross listings
BIOL1110409, NRSC1110409
Fulfills
Living World Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1210 - Intro to Brain & Behav

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
408
Title (text only)
Intro to Brain & Behav
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
408
Section ID
PSYC1210408
Course number integer
1210
Meeting times
R 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Meeting location
LLAB 104
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Judith Mclean
Louis Kwak
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
1210
Cross listings
BIOL1110408, NRSC1110408
Fulfills
Living World Sector
Use local description
No

PSYC1210 - Intro to Brain & Behav

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
407
Title (text only)
Intro to Brain & Behav
Term
2025C
Subject area
PSYC
Section number only
407
Section ID
PSYC1210407
Course number integer
1210
Meeting times
R 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Meeting location
LLAB 104
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Judith Mclean
Masen Leigh Boucher
Description
Introduction to the structure and function of the vertebrate nervous system. We begin with the cellular basis of neuronal activities, then discuss the physiological bases of motor control, sensory systems, motivated behaviors, and higher mental processes. This course is intended for students interested in the neurobiology of behavior, ranging from animal behaviors to clinical disorders.
Course number only
1210
Cross listings
BIOL1110407, NRSC1110407
Fulfills
Living World Sector
Use local description
No
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