This subject provides a grounding in the study and theory of cognitive processes, mainly from an information processing perspective. Topics covered include visual perception, attention, face recognition, memory, imagery, thinking, language, reasoning, problem-solving, and neuro-cognition. Applications of cognitive psychology are also considered .Current issues/debates in these areas of cognitive research and how they contribute to a global understanding of human behavior are also critically examined.
HD/FL
One session
School of Psychology
Students may not complete PSY467 and PSY307 in the same award.
PSY451 and (PSY452 or PSY453 or PSY454 or PSY458)
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