Higher Level Cognition Proseminar, Spring 2007

Yuko Munakata & Randy O'Reilly



The objective of this proseminar is to introduce graduate students to fundamental issues in the study of higher level cognition. We will start with origins (evolutionary and developmental) and basic mechanisms (e.g., active maintenance, inhibition, and symbols). We will bring these perspectives to understanding a range of topics in the study of higher level cognition (e.g., intelligence, reasoning, decision-making, and morality), as investigated through a variety of methods (e.g., behavioral, neuroimaging, neurophysiological, and computational).

The course is a module in the six-module proseminar sequence for beginning graduate students in cognitive psychology. It is organized around assigned readings and student presentations.

Syllabus (as html or as pdf)
Discussion problems & solutions (jpeg)


Readings (password protected)