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PSY 380

Learning and Comparative Cognition

This course examines the mechanisms that allow organisms (humans and other animals) to adapt to environments based on experience. The course opens with evolved adaptive mechanisms and then focuses on how organisms acquire and store new information, and how that information guides action within environmental constraint. The course places particular emphasis on links between the study of learning and other areas of psychology (physiological, developmental, social, cognitive and abnormal), neuroscience, and biology. Prerequisite: PSY 100. Not open to students with credit in PSY 381.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
PSY 100. Not open to students with credit in PSY 381. 1 course

Spring Semester information

Kevin Moore

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