About this course
The course consists of 10 lectures.
The lectures cover core topics in cognition (representations, attention, memory, language, categorization, cognition and emotion, and reasoning). These lecture will be accompanied by weekly assignments where students experience basic experimental paradigms in cognitive psychology, such as the Simon Effect, Working Memory Tasks, and Similarity experiments. Students will perform these experiments, reflect upon their underlying mechanisms and link them to theories in the reading material, and translate the relevance of these mechanisms to facets of human-technology interaction. Lectures are also accompanied by more applied assignments providing advice for a (hypothetical) behavioral insight team that used knowledge from cognitive psychology to address a societal problem.
Learning outcomes
The goal of the course is to gain a further understanding of the basic research questions and methodologies of cognitive science. Students will
- learn to interpret empirical findings in cognitive science in light of theoretical ideas,
- become acquainted with classical findings and paradigms in cognitive science,
- be able to explain empirical findings from different theoretical perspectives,
- Consider possible applications of scientific knowledge in a technical domain and for government policy, and
- develop a constructive critical attitude towards ongoing scientific research.
Prior knowledge
You must meet one of the following collections of requirements
- Collection 1
- Completed Final examination Bsc program
- Collection 2
- Completed Pre-Master
Resources
- No book. Articles and chapters are provided by the lecturer.
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Eindhoven University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 5
- Levelmaster