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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Introduction to applied psychology in organizations, including personnel testing, selection, training and evaluation, job and classification analysis, job satisfaction and motivation, organizational development, leadership, market research and consumer psychology. Potential ethical problems are discussed. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11A, or P11B, or P11C, or Psychology 7A or 9A, or 9B, or 9C, or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Same as Psychology 122I.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. A general introduction to the scientific study of sensory processes and perceptual phenomena, with special emphasis on the visual system. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11A, or Psychology 7A or 9A, or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Psychology 130A may not be taken for credit if taken after Psychology 131A or 131B. Same as Psychology 130A.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Reviews and discusses methods of research, current data, and current theories in the field of human attention. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11A, or Psychology 7A or 9A, or equivalent. Same as Psychology 134A.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Introduction to investigations of the structure and function of the mind, from viewpoints of computation, neuroscience, philosophy, and cognitive psychology. Topics include: perception, attention, knowledge representations, learning and memory, action, reasoning, and language. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11A, or Psychology 7A or 9A, or equivalent. Same as Psychology 140C.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Investigation of the learning and memory processes of humans and animals. Basic experimental approaches to learning and memory, empirical results, and theoretical interpretations of the evidence are discussed. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11B, or Psychology 7A or 9B, or equivalent. Same as Psychology 140L.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Developments in the area of memory; history of memory research; theories of the nature of memory. Visual memory, recognition memory, high-speed scanning, free recall, shortterm memory, mnemonics, retrieval, relationship of memory to thinking. Selected theoretical formulations for memory. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11B, or Psychology 7A or 9B, or equivalent. Psychology 46A may not be taken for credit after Psychology 140M. Same as Psychology 140M.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Modern developments in the psychology of human problem solving. Topics include: concept identification, arithmetic, sets, logic puzzles, story problems, group problem solving, and theorem proving. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11B, or Psychology 7A or 9B, or equivalent. Same as Psychology 143P.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Introduction to the neural basis of human perceptual, motor, and cognitive abilities. Topics include sensory perception, motor control, memory, language, attention, emotion, frontal lobe function, functional brain imaging, and neuropsychological disorders. Prerequisite: Psychology and Social Behavior P9 or P11A, B, or Psychology 7A or 9A, B, or Biological Sciences 35, or consent of instructor, or equivalent. Same as Psychology 160A.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Examines the physiology of cortical networks underlying human perceptual experience. Prerequisite: Psychology 160A or consent of instructor. Same as Psychology 161P.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours. Foundational concepts in cognition and development as applied to student learning. Primary topics include historical behaviorism, basic cognitive structure and processes, complex cognition, cognitive development, and motivation. Same as Education 173.
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