Subjects covered: |
Behavioral Science |
Presents the fundamentals of behavior neuroscience and focuses on the concepts of learning, memory, cognition, movement, addiction and behavioral disorders. |
Cognitive Psychology |
Describes a number of influential paradigms used to study complex mental processes underlying attention, perception, learning and memory. |
Developmental Psychology |
Explores the experimental domains of attention and perception, reasoning, social learning and memory processes - highlighting the dynamic changes that emerge throughout infancy and childhood. |
Experimental Psychology |
Provides a framework for observing how psychological experiments are embedded in the actual research process, starting from the initial research design to arriving at conclusions in a study. |
Neuropsychology |
Presents multidisciplinary techniques in behavior, neurophysiology, anatomy, and functional imaging to help diagnose brain damage and mental disorders. |
Sensation and Perception |
Delves into a variety of procedures to study how the brain processes our complex sensory world and solves problems confronting conscious awareness and visual, tactile, and auditory perception. |
Social Psychology |
Features classical methods used to investigate how social contexts influence people's actions, thoughts, and attitudes and provides a transparent look into social experiments. |