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DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL COURSE UNIT
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Nombre
de
la
asignatura/módulo/u
nidad y código
Course
title
and
code
Nivel
(Grado/Postgrado)
Level
of
course
(Undergraduate/
Postgraduate)
Plan de estudios en
que se integra
Programme in which
is integrated
Tipo
(Troncal/Obligatoria/
Optativa)
Type
of
course
(Core/Compulsory/El
ective)
Año
en
que
se
programa
Year of study
Calendario
(Semestre)
Calendar (Semester)
Créditos teóricos y
prácticos
Credits (theory and
practics)
Créditos expresados
como volumen total
de
trabajo
del
estudiante (ECTS)
Number of credits
expressed
as
student
workload
(ECTS)
Descriptores (BOE)1
Descriptors
: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
:Undergraduate / Grado
: Degree in Psychology / Licenciatura en Psicología
:Elective / Optativa
:2008/2009
:1st Semester
Cuatrimestre
(Octuber-February
2008)
/
1er
:Theoretical 4; Practical 2 / Teóricos 4; Prácticos 2
*:6 LRU
*1 ECTS= 25-30 working hours / horas de trabajo.
See below / ver más abajo actividades y horas de
trabajo estimadas
Cognitive Neuroscience. Mind-Brain interaction in main
psychological
processes:
Perception,
Attention,
Learning
and
Memory,
Language,
Emotion,
Consciousness and Executive Processes /
Neurociencia cognitiva. Relación mente-cerebro en los
principales
procesos
psicológicos:
Percepción,
atención, aprendizaje y memoria, lenguaje, emoción,
conciencia y control cognitivo.
Course Contents
Objetivos
(expresados
como
resultados
de
aprendizaje
y
2
competencias)
Objectives of the
course (expressed in
terms of learning
outcomes
and
competences)
Prerrequisitos
y
recomendaciones
Prerequisites
and
advises
• Theoretical Contents:
I. Conceptual and methodological introduction
1. The brain, the mind, and the relation brain-mind.
2. Convergent
methodology
in
Cognitive
Neuroscience.
II. Cognitive Neuroscience of different Cognitive
Processes.
3. Sensation and Perception: Object and face
recognition.
4. Spatial processing and spatial Attention.
5. Perception, Attention and Action.
6. Learning and Memory: Different ways of
learning, different ways of remembering.
7. Language and literacy.
8. Number and time processing.
9. Executive processes.
10.Emotion and Social Cognition.
• Seminars:
The goal of these seminars is to reinforce the contents
studied in class, by discussing recent short papers
dealing with specific issues in Cognitive Neuroscience,
related to the topics studied in theoretical classes.
The professor will offer a range of short papers, for the
students to pick up one, on which the will work in order
to present the paper to the other students. .
The papers will be presented to the students by one or
two students (10-20 minutes) and discussed among
the professor and all the students (10-20 minutes).
The student will Know and be able to:
• How the is the relation between the brain and the
mind, and how this issue is investigated in
Cognitive Neuroscience.
• To interpret research findings on Neuroscience to
the light of psychological theories.
• The basic of psychological processes from the
perspective of Cognitive Neuroscience.
: Students should have some knowledge about
psychological processes, as learn in courses such as
Perception and Attention, Memory, Psychology of
Language, Thinking and Reasoning... Thus, this course
is recommended to be taken during the last years of
the degree.
However, the profesor will recommend specific
readings to those student who select the course
without having enough psychological background.
Contenidos
: Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology,
(palabras clave)
Psychological
Processes:
Perception,
Attention,
Course contents (ey Learning, Memory, Emotion, Language, Executive
words)
Bibliografía
recomendada
Recommended
reading
Control, Mind-Brain interaction
Textbook:
• WARD, Jamie. (2006). The student's guide to
cognitive neuroscience. New York, NY, US:
Psychology Press.
Recommended bibliography:
• BAARS, BERNARD J., and GAGE, NICOLE M.
(2007). Cognition, brain, and consciousness :
introduction
to
cognitive
neuroscience.
Amsterdam : Elsevier.
• GAZZANIGA, M.S., IVRY, R.B., Y MANGUN, G.R.
(2002). Cognitive Neuroscience: The biology of
the mind. London: W.W. Norton & Company Ltd.
2ª Ed.
• PURVES, DALE, BRANNON, ELIZABETH M.,
CABEZA, ROBERTO, HUETTEL, SCOTT A., LABAR,
KEVIN S., PLATT, MICHAEL L., and WOLDORFF,
MARTY G. (2008). Principles of Cognitive
Neuroscience. Sinauer Associates.
Métodos docentes4
Teaching methods
: The book by Jamie Ward will be used as textbook, and
therefore most academic activities will be done around
this book:
- The professor will give a seminal lecture for each
topic.
- After the lecture and the reading of the specific book
chapter, the topic will be discussed in class, following
some thought questions offered by the professor.
- Apart from following each topic through the textbook,
in groups, students will study in depth one specific
topic, by using the other recommended books.
- Recent short research papers, dealing with specific
issues related to the studied topics will be discusses in
seminars.
Actividades y horas
de
trabajo
3
estimadas
Activities
and
estimated workload
(hours)
Tipo de evaluación y
criterios
de
calificación
Assessment methods
Activity
Lectures
Academic activities
Seminars
Exams
…
Total
H. Class H. Study
15
30
30
45
15
15
3
Total
45
75
30
63
153
90
Theoretical contents: Theoretical contents will be
evaluated through a final exam at the end of the term
and by performance on activities offered for each
topic. This part of the evaluation will compute 70% of
the total mark in the course (7/10).
Seminars: Participation in the seminars will compute
the remaining 30% of the overall mark in the course
(3/10). Evaluation will take into account the following
criteria:
•
•
•
Presentation of the paper to the audience: 0.5.
Assistance to seminars: 1.
Exam of the contents discussed in seminars (or
writing of a short essay discussing 4-5 papers):
1.5.
Participation in experiment: Students will
receive up to 0.5 of the overall mark in the
course for participating in Experiments on
Cognitive
Psychology
and
Cognitive
Neuroscience, among the ones offered at the
faculty of Psychology during the semester (0.1
for each participation).
Idioma / Language
English
Enlaces
a
más : http://pefc5.ugr.es/moodle/
información
Links
to
more
information
Nombre
del : Juan Lupiáñez
profesor(es)
y Correo electrónico: [email protected]
dirección
de Oficina: 398
contacto
para : Charo Rueda
tutorías
Correo electrónico: [email protected]
Name of lecturer(s) Oficina: 211
and
address
for
tutoring
•
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En plan de estudios en BOE (Enlace Facultad XXXX)
Puede servirse del listado de competencias del libro blanco de la ANECA (Enlace Facultad XXXX),
adaptándolo a esta asignatura o de la Propuesta de Ficha Técnica para estudio de Grado de Psicología
(http://www.crue.org/pdf/Título%20de%20grado%20en%20PSICOLOGÍA.pdf )
3
Estos valores son sólo una estimación que en los primeros años será muy poco fiable.
4
Enlaces para consultar diversos métodos docentes (XXXXXXX) .
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