Cognition and the Brain

PSYC-4600

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.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2023
2022
2021
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 17/29
2020
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 11/29
2019
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 16/19
2018
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 8/9
2017
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 8/30
2016
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 15/0
2015
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 6/0
2014
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 7/10
2013
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 15/15
2012
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 14/15
2011
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 21/35
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Larry D Reid
Seats Taken: 22/25
2003
Cognition & The Brain (4c)
  • Larry D Reid
Seats Taken: 24/25
2002
2001
2000
Cognition And The Brain (4c)
  • Larry D Reid
Seats Taken: 22/30
1999
Cognition And The Brain (4c)
  • David B Boles
Seats Taken: 18/30
1998
Cognition And The Brain (4c)
  • David B Boles
Seats Taken: 25/30