Category: 2020/21
Moodle
Search results: 7
This module aims to provide an introduction to cognitive psychology. It will run throughout the first term. The module covers major areas of cognitive psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society, such as visual and auditory perception, and visual cognition. The module consists of 10 lectures, and a set of laboratory classes.
- Module Supervisor: Tom Foulsham
- Module Supervisor: Nikhil Masters
Category: Not restricted
This module aims to provide an introduction to cognitive psychology. It will run throughout the first term. The module covers major areas of cognitive psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society, such as visual and auditory perception, and visual cognition. The module consists of 10 lectures, and a set of laboratory classes.
Category: Psychology (Singapore Campus) 2023/24
This module aims to provide an introduction to cognitive psychology. It will run throughout the first term. The module covers major areas of cognitive psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society, such as visual and auditory perception, and visual cognition. The module consists of 10 lectures, and a set of laboratory classes.
Category: Psychology (Singapore Campus) 2021/22
This module continues the introduction to cognitive psychology that commenced with PS414 Cognitive Psychology I. The module will run throughout the second term. It includes coverage of major areas of cognitive psychology, as defined by the British Psychological Society such as language, memory, and attention. At the end of the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the psychological theories and data related to major areas of cognitive psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society.
- Module Supervisor: Kevin Dent
Category: Not restricted
This module continues the introduction to cognitive psychology that commenced with PS414 Cognitive Psychology I. The module will run throughout the second term. It includes coverage of major areas of cognitive psychology, as defined by the British Psychological Society such as language, memory, and attention. At the end of the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the psychological theories and data related to major areas of cognitive psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society.
Category: Psychology (Singapore Campus) 2021/22