Advanced Studies: Cognitive Psychology VII(Neuro- and Physiological Psychology)

Numbering Code G-EDU46 57295 LE46
G-EDU46 57295 LE30
Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits Course Type special lecture
Target Year Master's students Target Student
Language English Day/Period Tue.1
Instructor name SEKIYAMA KAORU (Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course introduces objective/empirical methods for understanding human mind (or cognition), by using psychological behavioral data together with brain activity data in cognitive neuroscience. To do so, we will examine several phenomena such as recognition of one’s own body, speech perception by face and voice, and working memory. In the examination, we will see connection between cognition and action (or body), and its plasticity as well as developmental and aging-related changes.
Course Goals - Understand the objective/empirical methods to investigate cognitive function
- Understand the plastic and developmental aspects of mind, which is useful to deal with people in different ages and backgrounds
Schedule and Contents 1. Adaptive mind: Seeing and brain function
2. Experimenting body recognition (1)
3. Experimenting body recognition (2)
4. Body schema and its development
5. Development of brain and cognition
6. On experiments with reversing prisms
7. Brain imaging of cognition
8. Hearing sound and speech
9. Auditory-visual (AV) speech perception
10. Neural basis of interlanguage differences in AV speech perception
11. Processes of memory
12. Memory and brain
13. Cognitive aging
14. Lifestyles to protect our brain from aging
15. Summary and final remarks
(The contents is subject to change.)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluated by class participation (20%) and midterm (40%) and final (40%) reports.
Evaluated according to directions of Graduate School of Education.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Expected to read introduced literature in advance and related literature afterwards.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Handouts will be provided.
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