Psychology 216 - COLQ: UNDERSTANDING MINDS
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Peter de Villiers
MWF 09:00-09:50
Smith College
20486-F16
MCCONN 102
pdevilli@smith.edu
We consider people's understanding of their own and others' mental states from a variety of perspectives: comparative psychology, neuroscience, cognitive, cross-cultural and developmental. The class analyzes and discusses primary psychological research on how such a "theory of mind" develops and the role it plays in social behavior and communication, as well as what is known about the brain mechanisms that underlie it and individual variations in theory of mind development arising from cultural, sensory and neurological differences. Enrollment limit of 25 students. (E)