- Develop knowledge about the general principles and theories of perception across various sensory modalities.
- Discuss categorizations of attention, integrating them into study paradigms and cognitive models.
- Explore memory processes,
- Develop knowledge about the general principles and theories of perception across various sensory modalities.
- Discuss categorizations of attention, integrating them into study paradigms and cognitive models.
- Explore memory processes,
- Develop knowledge about the general principles and theories of perception across various sensory modalities.
- Discuss categorizations of attention, integrating them into study paradigms and cognitive models.
- Explore memory processes, including systems, cognitive models, and neural bases.
- Develop an understanding of language, its evolution, and models, emphasizing neural bases and the bilingual brain.
- Understand classical and contemporary studies in these areas of study.
- Recognize the implications of the scientific method and study methods in human cognition.
- Develop skills in interpreting and structuring information from scientific articles. The classes will consist of theoretical lectures, encouraging discussions on definitions and models. In theoretical-practical classes, students present scientific articles, highlighting methods, techniques, and experimental paradigms.