BCS 153: Cognition
Cross-listed: PSY 153
Prerequisites: BCS 110 (BCS 111 recommended)
Offered: Spring
Required or recommended for:
BCS Majors: This course is one of the three core courses required for the concentration.
About this course:
This course builds on the material covered in BCS 110 and 111. We begin by examining how sensory signals get
integrated into a coherent perception of the world, building mostly from examples of visual cognition. The second
section of the course focuses on how our memories are organized and how we encode, store and retrieve information. The
third section examines the process by which we reason, plan actions and control behavior. The fourth section of the
class covers advanced topics such as consciousness, issues of brain lateralization, and brain plasticity. The
behavioral, brain imaging and computational methods used by cognitive scientists in their quest to understand the nature
of cognition will be introduced as needed throughout the class.
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