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Psy 20: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course will develop basic concepts in how humans process different kinds of information such as visual, auditory, and symbolic. These concepts will then be used to explore topics such as visual perception, attention and automaticity, working and long-term memory, imagery, knowledge representation, language acquisition and comprehension, judgement and choice, reasoning and decision making, problem solving, and group differences. Instructor: Liljeholm.
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Psy 25: Reading and Research in Psychology
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Written report required. Graded pass/fail. Not offered 2012–13.
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Psy 25 - Reading and Research in Psychology
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Psy 255: Topics in Emotion and Social Cognition
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course will cover recent findings in the psychology and neurobiology of emotion and social behavior. What role does emotion play in other cognitive processes, such as memory, attention, and decision making? What are the component processes that guide social behavior? To what extent is the processing of social information domain-specific? Readings from the current literature will emphasize functional imaging, psychophysical, and lesion studies in humans. Not offered 2012–13.
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SS 101: Selected Topics in Social Science
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Not available for social science credit unless specifically approved by social science faculty. Instructors: Staff, visiting lecturers.
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SS 101 - Selected Topics in Social Science
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SS 102 ab: Brains, Minds, and Society
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Introduction to the computations made by the brain during economic and social decision making and their neural substrates. First quarter: Signal detection theory. Unconscious and conscious processing. Emotion and the somatic marker hypothesis. Perceptual decision making. Reinforcement learning. Goal and habit learning. Facial processing in social neuroscience. Second quarter: Optimal Bayesian decision making and prospect theory. Standard and behavioral game theory. Evolution and group decision making. Collective decision making by animals. Exploration. Risk learning. Probabilistic sophistication. Instructors: Adolphs, Bossaerts, Camerer, O’Doherty. Part b not offered 2012–13.
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SS 110 abc: Cognitive Neuroscience Tools
5.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course covers tools and statistical methods used in cognitive neuroscience research. Topics vary from year to year depending on the interests of the students. Recent topics include statistical modeling for fMRI data, experimental design for fMRI, and the preprocessing of fMRI data. Not offered 2012–13.
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SS 124: Introduction to Empirical Process Methods
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Standard estimators (e.g., maximum likelihood estimators) of parameters in econometric models optimize smooth criterion functions. Inference is typically based on asymptotic approximations which exploit smoothness. New estimators have been developed that optimize non-smooth criterion functions, and for which standard analysis does not apply. This course develops tools needed to do asymptotic inference with such estimators—moment maximal inequalities for empirical processes (standardized averages). We show how to apply these methods to analyze various recent estimators. Instructor: Sherman.
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SS 129: Economic History of the United States
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
An examination of certain analytical and quantitative tools and their application to American economic development. Each student is expected to write two substantial papers - drafts will be read by instructor and revised by students. Instructor: Rosenthal.
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SS 13: The Application of Social Scientific Methods to Problems in History
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
The application of theory from economics, political science, and demography to historical subjects, with an emphasis on questions of institutional change. The historical topics covered will depend upon the instructor. Not offered 2012–13.
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SS 130: Economic History of Europe from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Employs the theoretical and quantitative techniques of economics to help explore and explain the development of the European cultural area between 1000 and 1850. Topics include the rise of commerce, the demographic transition, the industrial revolution, and changes in property rights and capital markets. Each student is expected to write nine weekly essays and a term paper. Not offered 2012–13.
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