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COGS 215b: Knowledge and Cognition
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Psychology 215) This course asks how knowledge and cognition contribute to the functioning of biological and synthetic cognitive agents. Along the way it inquires into the origins and nature of knowledge, memory, concepts, goals, and problem-solving strategies. Relevant philosophical issues are examined along with research on the brain, experimental evidence from cognitive psychology, computer models, and evolutionary explanations of mind and behavior. A major goal of the course is to explore how cognitive scientists are coming to understand knowledge and cognition within an embodied agent embedded in a real world. The program faculty. Prerequisite: Cognitive Science 100.
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COGS 219b: Research Methods in Cognitive Science
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Psychology 219b) In this course, students learn to apply the principal methodologies of cognitive science to a specific problem in the field, such as sentence processing or visual form perception. The methods are drawn from human neurophysiology, experimental cognitive psychology, computer modeling, linguistic and logical analysis, and other appropriate investigative tools, depending on the specific issue chosen for study. A major goal of the course is to give students hands-on experience with the use and coordination of research techniques and strategies characteristic of contemporary cognitive science. The program faculty. Prerequisites: Psychology 200, and either Cognitive Science 211, 213, or 215
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COGS 290a: and b.Field Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
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COGS 298a: and b.Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
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COGS 300-301: Senior Thesis
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A thesis written in two semesters for 1 unit.
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COGS 302a: and b.Senior Thesis
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A thesis written in one semester for 1 unit.
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COGS 311b: Seminar in Cognitive Science
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
The topic of the seminar varies regularly, but is always focused on some aspect of thought, language, perception, or action considered from the unique, synthetic perspective of cognitive science. The seminar is team-taught by faculty members in the program. May be repeated for credit if the topic has changed. Topic for 2008/09: Language and the Infinite Mind. ( same as Philosophy 311b.) A study of recursion in natural languages, poverty of the stimulus arguments for innate structures, the relationship between language and understanding other minds, and the relationship between language and other areas of cognition. Ms. Andrews and Mr. Lam. Prerequisite: Special permission of the instructor and Cognitive Science 100 and either one Cognitive Science 200-level course or Philosophy 226. One 3-hour period.
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COGS 399a: and b.Senior Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
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DANC 155a: Dance Improvisation
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
This is a non-performance oriented approach to discovering one's movement potential and physical and thought patterns through improvisation. Utilizing contact improvisation, music visualization, and personal expression, this course is designed to develop freedom of thought and movement. The improvisation techniques range from aerobic to meditative. Creative games, spatial awareness, and problem solving are investigated in order to discover the innovative language of the body. Disability is not a limitation. Ms. Wildberger.
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DANC 160a: and b.Beginning Ballet
0.50 Credits
Vassar College
Introduction to the fundamentals of the ballet class; includes the basic exercises for the barre and centre. Instructor to be announced.
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