PSY 2300 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

Cognitive psychology studies how humans represent and process information about the environment in their role as thinkers, planners, language users and problem solvers. Students learn the fundamentals of cognitive processes, including attention, perception, imagery, long term and working memory, language, and reasoning and decision making.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

PSY 1000

Course Types

Neuroscience Elective

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

Previous Course Number

PSY 242

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