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The aim of the course is to help students understand the principles of information processing in the brain during processes such as perception, thought, memory and speech. The aim of the theoretical course is not only to learn about these processes and their cerebral basis, but also the methods of their scientific understanding and their relation to human behaviour.
Course content: history and basic overview, methodology of cognitive psychological research, visual and auditory perception, attention, memory systems, knowledge representation, understanding and speech production, thinking, problem solving, decision making, role of emotions in cognitive processes. Last update: Pastyříková Iveta, Mgr. (03.08.2023)
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Study the required literature in relation to the requirements for the oral examination.
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Eysenck, M. W., & Keane, M. T. (2015). Cognitive psychology: A student's handbook (7th ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315778006 Neisser, U. (1967). Cognitive psychology. Appleton-Century-Crofts: University of Michigan. Miller, G. The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 7 (3), 141-144. Last update: Pastyříková Iveta, Mgr. (03.08.2023)
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