PSYC 331

Spring 2007 Part of Term 1

Part of Term 1
Jan 16-May 2

Credit: 4 hours.

Examination of the methods used to study human thought processes, including attention, memory, decision-making, language and concepts. Students will learn to design, carry out, and report research in cognitive psychology.

Prerequisite: PSYC 224 or PSYC 248; PSYC 235.

PSYC 331 class schedule data for spring 2007
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
39639
Laboratory
AB1
9:00AM -10:50AM
TR
Psychology Building
Taylor, E
Hummel, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This semester, this course introduces students to the basics of neural network modeling. It emphasizes the formal characteristics of the main classes of networks and the evaluation of neural networks as models of human perception and cognition. The course requires familiarity with basic mathematics (matrix algebra and calculus are recommended but not required; basic algebra is a must) and computer programming skills. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
39640
Laboratory
AB2
11:00AM -12:50PM
TR
Psychology Building
Taylor, E
Hummel, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This semester, this course introduces students to the basics of neural network modeling. It emphasizes the formal characteristics of the main classes of networks and the evaluation of neural networks as models of human perception and cognition. The course requires familiarity with basic mathematics (matrix algebra and calculus are recommended but not required; basic algebra is a must) and computer programming skills. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
39546
Lecture
AL1
2:00PM -3:50PM
M
Psychology Building
Taylor, E
Hummel, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This semester, this course introduces students to the basics of neural network modeling. It emphasizes the formal characteristics of the main classes of networks and the evaluation of neural networks as models of human perception and cognition. The course requires familiarity with basic mathematics (matrix algebra and calculus are recommended but not required; basic algebra is a must) and computer programming skills. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
45918
Laboratory
BB1
9:00AM -10:50AM
TR
Psychology Building
Wang, R
Wan, X
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This course examines research methods used to study human visual and spatial processes, including visual illusion, attention, imagery, navigation and spatial memory. Students will learn to design, carry out, and report psychological research. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
45922
Laboratory
BB2
11:00AM -12:50PM
TR
Psychology Building
Wang, R
Wan, X
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This course examines research methods used to study human visual and spatial processes, including visual illusion, attention, imagery, navigation and spatial memory. Students will learn to design, carry out, and report psychological research. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
45923
Laboratory
BB3
1:00PM -2:50PM
TR
Psychology Building
Wang, R
Levinthal, B
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This course examines research methods used to study human visual and spatial processes, including visual illusion, attention, imagery, navigation and spatial memory. Students will learn to design, carry out, and report psychological research. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
45925
Laboratory
BB4
3:00PM -4:50PM
TR
Psychology Building
Wang, R
Levinthal, B
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This course examines research methods used to study human visual and spatial processes, including visual illusion, attention, imagery, navigation and spatial memory. Students will learn to design, carry out, and report psychological research. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
45917
Lecture
BL1
10:00AM -11:50AM
F
Psychology Building
Wang, R
Wan, X
Levinthal, B
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/16/07-05/02/07
Section Info:
This course examines research methods used to study human visual and spatial processes, including visual illusion, attention, imagery, navigation and spatial memory. Students will learn to design, carry out, and report psychological research. Priority enrollment given to Psychology seniors through Nov. 8. Psychology juniors priority begins Nov. 9.
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