CODE 55993 ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/2019 CREDITS 8 cfu anno 2 SCIENZE E TECNICHE PSICOLOGICHE 8751 (L-24) - GENOVA 9 cfu anno 3 FILOSOFIA 8455 (L-5) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR M-PSI/01 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: Psychological Sciences and Techniques 8751 (coorte 2016/2017) GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 55975 2016 Psychological Sciences and Techniques 8751 (coorte 2017/2018) GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 55975 2017 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Provide a conceptual framework of the human mind architecture and examine, through the presentation of experimental paradigms, how its structural and functional characteristics influence "higher" cognitive processes (memory, attention, thinking). AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of the course students should · have a basic knowledge about the study of cognitive processes; · be able to define the different cognitive processes, placing their lines of research in the context of different theoretical perspectives (including historical roots and methodological perspectives); · know and be able to make a critical discussion of the models and empirical approaches used in the literature for each of them. PREREQUISITES Knowledge of General Psychology is required. TEACHING METHODS Lectures in attendance. Seminars about experimental research. Study groups for the presentation and discussion of scientific and experimental research articles. Practical activities in the laboratory where some paradigms and experimental techniques will be deepened. There is the possibility of an internship in the laboratory for the acquisition of one credit. Forum on Aulaweb on which students can discuss with each other the topics of the course and ask questions to the lecturer. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Program for students who follow the course for 8-9 credits Module 1 (lessons 1-36). Theoretical and methodological foundations of cognitive psychology. Study methods. Psychology of attention. Pattern recognition and perception. Categories and concepts. Temporary memory. Memory and knowledge representation. Intelligence as problem solving. Language and communication. Module 2 (lessons 37-56). In-depth study of topics about attention, perception, categorization, intelligence. Judgment. Decision. Seminars will be held on experimental research carried out in the laboratory. Program for students who follow the course for 6 credits Module 1 only (lessons 1-36) See Module 1 in the program for 8-9 credits. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Bibliography for students who follow the course for 8-9 credits Attending students Slides of lessons (available on Aulaweb at the end of each block of lessons). Slides are designed exclusively as a visual aid to the lessons and therefore do not replace the texts and are not useful for students who can not attend. Materials (articles and texts) in English which will be agreed with the teacher. A study unit on experimental research. Not attending students REVLIN R. Cognition: Theory and practice. Worth Publishers, 2012 (full book) Materials (articles and texts) in English which will be agreed with the teacher. A study unit on experimental research The study unit is an article or group of articles on experimental research, to be chosen on Aulaweb. Bibliography for students who follow the course for 6 credits Attending students Slides of lessons (available on Aulaweb at the end of each block of lessons). Slides are designed exclusively as a visual aid to the lessons and therefore do not replace the texts and are not useful for students who can not attend. Materials (articles and texts) in English which will be agreed with the teacher. A study unit on experimental research. Not attending students Materials (articles and texts) in English will be agreed with the teacher. A study unit on experimental research The study unit is an article or group of articles on experimental research, to be chosen on Aulaweb. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ALBERTO GRECO Ricevimento: Office hours of prof. Greco at the following link: cognilab.disfor.unige.it/greco/ricevim.htm Exam Board ALBERTO GRECO (President) DAVID GIOFRE' SERGIO MORRA LESSONS LESSONS START Start of class: September 25, 2018 Class schedule PSYCHOLOGY OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Attending students: written examination on the topics covered in class and oral discussion on one study unit. Non-attending students: oral exam on reference books and oral discussion on one study unit. A “study unit” is an article or group of articles on experimental research, to be chosen on Aulaweb. ASSESSMENT METHODS During the lessons the frequency will be regularly assessed, since it is part of the training requirements and, in accordance with standards, contributes to the credit granted for the exam. Attending students Are considered attending students those who have at least 40 hours of attendance in class. a) Written test at the end of each lesson block. This test is a questionnaire that requires open but synthetic answers. Knowledge of basic topics covered in the lessons is assessed, through the content analysis of the answers. Attending students wishing to remedy a non-taken written test, or resulting in an unsatisfactory grade, may take an oral exam on the topics of the related module, being questioned on the notes and the lecture slides. The grade taken at this test will be averaged with the one taken at the already taken test. An unsatisfactory rating may be improved through additional activities (participation in workshops, seminars). The written or oral test are aimed at evaluating: · knowledge and understanding of the basics (definitions, main theories) concerning the study of cognitive processes; · the ability to apply the acquired knowledge in order to be able to place the research lines studied in the context of the different theoretical perspectives (including historical roots and methodological guidelines) and practices; · the ability to judge and be able to make a critical discussion of the models and empirical approaches used in literature; · the ability to correctly express and communicate the contents studied; · the ability to use correctly the study material provided (slides, handouts, texts) for the purpose of a successful learning. b) Oral discussion on a study unit. The study unit discussion is not awarded a grade but will be passed or not passed. If it is not passed it must be repeated. The final grade will be composed of the weighted average of the votes taken at both midterm tests and of the evaluation of any additional activities. Non-attending students Are considered non-attending students those who have less than 40 hours of attendance in class. a) Oral examination at the exam sessions to verify knowledge of the topics covered in the reference bibliography; b) Oral discussion on a study unit. The study unit discussion is not awarded a grade but will be passed or not passed. If it is not passed it must be repeated.The final grade will also take account of any additional activities. All students who take the oral examination must absolutely take with them the texts they studied. Additional activities: seminars and study groups In the second module will be given, to a limited number of students, the opportunity to enroll in study groups for the classroom presentation of focus articles or for seminar discussion. Participation in these activities will be evaluated during the oral for the improvement of the final grade. Research in the laboratory Given the importance of empirical research in the study of cognitive processes, participation in a laboratory research is considered essential training provided for all students of the course. Participation in the research may be used to replace the study unit on experimental research. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 17/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 17/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 17/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 17/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 31/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 31/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 31/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 31/01/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 14/02/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 14/02/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 30/05/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 30/05/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 06/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 06/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 06/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 06/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 20/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 20/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 20/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 20/06/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 04/07/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 04/07/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 04/07/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 04/07/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 05/09/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 05/09/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 05/09/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 05/09/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto 19/09/2019 09:00 GENOVA Orale 19/09/2019 09:00 GENOVA Registrazione del voto FURTHER INFORMATION Although the lectures will be delivered in Italian, on request the Lecturer will provide a comprehensive collection of teaching materials in English for the final exam (on "Aulaweb"), and this exam can be taken in English. On request of students, part of lectures can be delivered in English. The more detailed program, the schedule of classes, study material and other detailed information about the exam procedure will be available on “Aulaweb”. Students can attend the Laboratory of Psychology and Cognitive Science to participate in the preparation, administration and analysis of cognitive psychology experiments (see http://cognilab.disfor.unige.it). Attending students can gain up to 1 additional credit.