This course serves as a general introduction to the field of cognitive psychology. Cognitive psychology is referred to as the scientific study of advanced mental processes, such as organization of knowledge, reasoning, decision-making, language, problem solving, emotion etc. Following up on the course on basic cognitive processes the current course...
This course serves as a general introduction to the field of cognitive psychology. Cognitive psychology is referred to as the scientific study of advanced mental processes, such as organization of knowledge, reasoning, decision-making, language, problem solving, emotion etc. Following up on the course on basic cognitive processes the current course...
Preface, Outline and Course Structure
14mKnowledge - I
24mKnowledge - II
29mKnowledge - III
29mKnowledge - IV
50mKnowledge - V
27mVisual Imagery - I
27mVisual Imagery - II
34mCognitive Maps
23mMental Imagery
25mLanguage: Introduction
36mLanguage: Historical Background
27mEvolution of Language
21mLanguage Acquisition- I
43mLanguage Acquisition- II
43mLanguage Comprehension - I
42mLanguage Comprehension - II
22mLanguage Production
42mReading - I
46mReading - II
37mAphasia
25mBilingualism
40mReasoning & Decision Making
31mReasoning & Decision Making - II
22mReasoning & Decision Making - III
28mProblem Solving - I
20mProblem Solving - II
20mProblem Solving - III
31mProblem Solving - IV
21mCreativity
15mCognition and Emotion - I
37mCognition & Emotion - II
18mCognition and Emotion - III
24mCognition & Emotion - IV
26mCognition & Emotion - V
18mCognitive Development - I
18mCognitive Development - II
50mCognitive Development - III
48mCognitive Development - IV
39mSummary & Conclusion
8m