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PSYC 223: Special Topics in Motivation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
staff. Prerequisite(s): Psyc 109, 123 or permission of the Instructor.
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PSYC 249: S/T Cognitive Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Jha. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 149/BIBB 249 or PSYC 155 or instructor permission. Cognitive Neuroscience of Meditation. As well as being an ancient spiritual practice central to many religious traditions, meditation has recently been reported to result in improved psychological and physical health. Meditation is defined as paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally (Kabat-Zinn, 1994). In this course, we consider the hypothesis that mediations beneficial effects may be mediated by entraining the human attention system. We will read and discuss the cognitive neuroscience of attention and the neural bases of meditation. In addition, students will be introduced to mindfulness-based meditation techniques increasingly used in combination with traditional medical and psychotherapeutic interventions. Students are required to read journal articles and book chapters as well as participate in classroom discussions. Students are also required to write several short papers. This seminar course is only open to advanced psychology majors.
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PSYC 251: Special Topics in Cognitive Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 151, 157 or 107.
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PSYC 253: Special Topics in Behavioral Law and Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Baron. Prerequisite(s): Some background in judgments and decisions, political psychology, philosophy, economics or political science. Permission of instructor. Economic theory has invaded legal scholarship and law schools, in the form of "Law and economics." But the psychology of judgments and decisions has invaded economic theory, showing that people do not follow the classic model of economic rationality. Many legal scholars, such as Cass Sunstein, claim to have started a new field called "Behavioral law and economics," which explores the implications of psychology for legal theory. This seminar will review basic readings in law and economics and then the recent review of the relevance of psychology. Topics include risk regulation, liability, and regulation of politcal behavior.
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PSYC 259: Special Topics Cog Neuro
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
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PSYC 260: Special Topics in Personality
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
staff. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 160 or 164.
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PSYC 262: Special Topics in Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
staff. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 162.
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PSYC 270: Special Topics in Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
staff. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 170, 172 or permission of instructor.
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PSYC 280: Special Topics in Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
staff. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 180 or permission of instructor. Special Topics in Developmental Psychology
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PSYC 299: Individual Scholarly Research
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Individual research of a scholarly nature, under the supervision of a faculty member, leading to a written paper. Normally taken in the junior or senior year.
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