Psychology 241 - Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Spring
2025
01
4.00
Katherine Binder
TTH 03:15PM-04:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
126675
Reese 302
kbinder@mtholyoke.edu
Cognitive psychology is the study of how we sense and interpret information from the world around us, incorporate this new information with our prior experiences, and determine how to respond to an ever-changing environment. Thus, cognition encompasses a range of phenomena that define our mental lives. This course considers empirical investigations and theoretical accounts of cognitive issues, including learning and memory, creativity and problem solving, decision making, attention, consciousness, and language.
Prereq: A 100-level course in psychology or AP Psychology.