Public profile
Research areas
Written and Spoken Language Processing, Short-Term Memory, Cognitive Neuropsychology
Psychological Sciences
Associate Professor
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
Average rating
3.8
23 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.5
course-linked average
Courses
10
in seeded sections
Written and Spoken Language Processing, Short-Term Memory, Cognitive Neuropsychology
PSYC 430
A survey of computational approaches to modeling cognitive processes. The emphasis will be on recent production system models, but other approaches will also be covered. The course will involve evaluation of existing models and hands-on experience in modeling. Cross-list: PSYC 543. Recommended Prerequisite(s): PSYC 203 and one of PSYC 340 or CSCI 340; recommend one of: COMP 140, COMP 160, DSCI 101, or CMOR 220 Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for PSYC 430 if student has credit for PSYC 543.
PSYC 485
Supervised empirical research. Research paper required. Sponsorship by faculty member required. Recommended Prerequisite(s): PSYC 339, PSYC 340. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 488
Supervised reading of books and empirical papers on a topic of mutual interest to students and faculty. Term paper required. Sponsorship by faculty member required. Recommended Prerequisite(s): PSYC 339 and PSYC 340. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 543
A survey of computational approaches to modeling cognitive processes. The emphasis will be on recent production system models, but other approaches will also be covered. The course will involve evaluation of existing models and hands-on experience in modeling. Cross-list: PSYC 430. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for PSYC 543 if student has credit for PSYC 430.
PSYC 561
Assistance in the teaching of undergraduate and occasionally graduate courses in psychology. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 571
Individual research project undertaken in the first year of the graduate program. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 572
Individual research project undertaken during the second year of the graduate program. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 573
Individual research prior to achieving candidacy. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 700
Research for the master's thesis. Repeatable for Credit.
PSYC 800
Research for the doctoral dissertation. Repeatable for Credit.