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Advanced Seminar in Cognition or Neuroscience (391-0-1)

Topic

Left Brain, Right Brain

Instructors

Mark Elliot Beeman
847/491-4617
104 Cresap Hall
Office Hours: Office Hours: M 11:00am-noon, by appt

Meeting Info

Swift Hall 210: Mon, Wed 2:00PM - 3:20PM

Overview of class

This course will examine the how the two hemispheres of the human brain differ, in cognitive processing, anatomy, and computation. We will explore this specific topic in depth, as a model for cognitive neuroscience methods and theoretical approaches. We will link to other topics, potentially including complex language processing, visual perception and attention, emotion, mental illness, and others. The course will be taught in a mix of lecture, student presentations, experiment design and potentially data collection, depending on the enrollment. Students graded on class discussion participation, presentations, very brief reaction papers, and a brief experiment proposal paper at end of term.

Registration Requirements

Prerequisite: Psychology 205, at least one class in cognition or neuroscience, or permission of instructor

Learning Objectives

Understand the pros and cons of different methods used in cognitive neuroscience; understand different theoretical approaches to understanding hemispheric differences; improved.

Teaching Method

Lecture - some lecture, but hopefully largely class discussion of empirical papers from the field
Presentations - Leading discussion on paper(s) that we've all read for the day
Writing Assignments - Weekly reaction papers to readings (1 ss page/week); Paper (5-6 ss pages) to discuss research proposal and/or actual research project
Seminar
Class participation
Demonstrations
Discussion

Evaluation Method

Attendance, class participation, demonstrations, readings, research project, Quizzes (brief quizzes or reaction essays about papers assigned to read), Final Paper (5-8 pages (ss) proposal, not big term paper)

Class Materials (Required)

Reading provided via Canvas. No textbook.

Class Attributes

Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Prerequisites apply, see description

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: Students must complete Psych 205-0 before taking this course.