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Nov 22, 2024
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PSYC 4600 - Cognition and the Brain Perception and thought are considered in terms of processes represented in the brain. The localization and lateralization of function are examined, drawing upon research on the behavioral effects of brain damage as well as brain-imaging studies and other approaches. Examples of topics include object recognition, memory, language, emotion, spatial ability, and motor processes.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: COGS 4330 / PSYC 4330 or COGS 4360 / PSYC 4360 or PSYC 4370 or permission of instructor.
When Offered: Summer term, odd-numbered years.
Cross Listed: COGS 4600 . Students cannot obtain credit for both COGS 4600 and PSYC 4600.
Credit Hours: 4
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