COGS 200 |
Cognitive Science Seminar: Back propagation, 25 yrs later
Description: This seminar emphasizes the conceptual basis of cognitive science, including representation, processing mechanisms, language, and the role of interaction among individuals, culture, and the environment. Current developments in each field are considered as they relate to issues in cognitive science. (May be repeated for credit.)
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COGS 202 |
Foundation:Comp Model. of Cogn
Description: This course surveys the development of symbolic and connectionist models of cognition. Selected readings from the late 1940s to the present are covered. Topics include: Turing machines, information theory, computational complexity, search, learning, symbolic artificial intelligence, and neural networks.
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COGS 205 |
Introduction/Thesis Research
Description: This course is taken to focus the students’ development of a thesis topic and research proposal. Students prepare an outline of thesis proposal and make an oral public presentation of the proposed topic prior to the end of the third year. S/U only.
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COGS 205 |
Introduction/Thesis Research
Description: This course is taken to focus the students’ development of a thesis topic and research proposal. Students prepare an outline of thesis proposal and make an oral public presentation of the proposed topic prior to the end of the third year. S/U only.
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COGS 211C |
Research Methods/Cogn Science
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COGS 260 |
Seminar on Special Topics
Description: Specific topics in cognitive science are discussed. (May be repeated when topics vary.)
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COGS 260 |
Seminar on Special Topics: Adv. Cognitive Neuroscience
Description: Specific topics in cognitive science are discussed. (May be repeated when topics vary.)
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COGS 260 |
Seminar on Special Topics: Evolution of Human Cognition
Description: Specific topics in cognitive science are discussed. (May be repeated when topics vary.)
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COGS 277 |
Mirroring in Social Cognition
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