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Psychology 355: Cognitive Psychology Course Organization & Introduction
Psychology 355: Cognitive Psychology Instructor: John Miyamoto 03/26/2018: Lecture 01-1 Note: This Powerpoint presentation may contain macros that I wrote to help me create the slides. The macros aren’t needed to view the slides. You can disable or delete the macros without any change to the presentation.
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Outline Instructor & TA information Textbook & labs Assignments, exams, grading What is cognitive psychology? Lecture probably ends here Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18 #
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Who Are We? Instructor: John Miyamoto Office Hours: Tue 2:30 – 3:20, Room 215 Guthrie Research Interests: Judgment, decision making & reasoning, mathematical models of cognition TA: Brianna Yamasaki Office Hours: To-be-determined Research Interests: Bilingualism, working memory/executive attention, and reading skill TA: Roy Seo Office hours: To-be-determined Research Interests: Bilingual language representation and control For individual meetings, contact us by or in class. Course Website Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Course Website Textbook Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Textbook Goldstein, E. B. (2014). Cognitive psychology: Connecting mind, research and everyday experience (4th ed.). 4th edition of the textbook is probably 90% the same as the 3rd edition, but the 10% difference may be important on some quizzes or exams. We assume that students have read the material in the 4th edition. Course Website (Again) Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Course Website Point out: Required text – textbook buying info Quizzes, exams & answer keys for Spring 2016, Psych 355 Weekly slides Preview slides What is Coglab? Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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CogLab Experiments 9 lab assignments. Each lab involves participating in one or more experiments that are administered by CogLab. You can access CogLab from myUW. You can access the Catalyst questionnaire for each lab from myUW. Explain how to get a CogLab ID and password. Discuss issue of buying a used textbook. myUW Psych 355 Assignments Lab # FAQ’s About the Coglab Access Code & Textbook Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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FAQ's About the Textbook & CogLab
What you need for Psych 355: 4th edition of the Goldstein textbook. An access code (a.k.a. "registration code") for the Coglab website. See this webpage for a description of different ways to get the Goldstein textbook (4th edition) and a Coglab access code. How to Get an Access Code for Coglab Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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FAQ's About the CogLab Access Code
The access code comes with the Goldstein textbook in the bundle that is sold by the University Bookstore – but on the internet, some versions of the Goldstein textbook do not come with an access code. If you have a used 4th edition of the textbook, you can buy an ebook version of the Coglab manual including access code for $ tax at CengageBrain.com. Several students can share a Coglabs account. See GoPost message board for contacting students who want to share an access code. Link to GoPost is on the Psych 355 website. Grading Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Grading Scheme Date % Grade Labs & Catalyst Questionnaires 5 Quizzes
Assigned on 1st lecture day of the week. Due by 5 pm on Monday of the following week. 5 Quizzes Weekly on 1st lecture day 12 Midterm Exam I Monday April 16 25 Midterm Exam II Monday May 14 Final Exam Wednesday June 6, 8: :20, Gowen 201 33 Info About Exams and Grading Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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INFORMATION ABOUT EXAMINATIONS AND GRADING:
I will drop your lowest quiz score. If you must miss a quiz or a midterm exam, contact the instructor by telephone, or BEFORE the quiz or exam in order to get permission to take a make up quiz or exam. Because we post answer keys for exams by Friday on the internet, we cannot let students take a late exam after Thursday of the week on which it is given. Exception: If you are sick for an entire week, you can receive a different exam from the rest of the class provided you let us know ASAP that you are sick. This make-up exam will be an essay exam. More Info re Exams & Grading Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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INFORMATION ABOUT EXAMINATIONS AND GRADING
The midterm exams and the quizzes are not cumulative. The final examination is cumulative. Quiz and exam questions are based on material in (i) the textbook; (ii) lectures; (iii) sections; (iv) labs. You are responsible for all of the assigned reading material even if it was not covered in lecture. You will often be asked to do a lab before you have heard a lecture or read about the relevant experiments. Do not worry about this. The labs will be graded very leniently. You need to show that you know what happened in the experiment, but not the theory behind it. More Info re Grading Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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More Info re Grading I grade on a curve but the curve is based on the overall performance of the class, so I can’t tell you before the end of the quarter what you will need to score to get a particular grade. Example: Typical class Mean final grade = Number of 4.0’s = 3 Number of flunk (< 0.7) = 0 Example: Very good class Mean final grade = Number of 4.0’s = 5 Number of flunk (< 0.7) = 0 Example: Very bad class Mean final grade = Number of 4.0’s = 1 Number of flunk (< 0.7) = 3 Is this grading policy fair? See < More Info: Sections & Add Codes Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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More Questions It’s ok to go to a different section from the one you are enrolled in, BUT if we run out of room in a section, we will restricted attendance to people who are actually enrolled in the section. I will be giving add codes to students on the waiting list for Psych 355 as soon as other students drop the course. Comment: During this quarter (Spr '18), a few additional students will get add codes. Course Outline: Weeks 1 - 5 Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Course Outline Same Slide - No Emphasis Rectanbles
Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Same Slide - No Emphasis Rectanbles
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Monday, March 26, 2018: The Lecture Ended Here
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Course Outline Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Coglab Experiments
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Course Outline Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Course Outline Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Same Slide - No Arrows
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Course Outline Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Course Outline Week Reading Assignment from Goldstein 1
Ch 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology Ch 2: Cognitive Neuroscience 2 Ch 3. Perception 3 Ch 4. Attention 4 Ch 5. Short-Term Memory & Working Memory Midterm exam on Ch on Monday April 16. 5 Ch 6. Long-Term Memory: Structure Course Outline, Week Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Reading Assignment from Goldstein
Course Outline Week Reading Assignment from Goldstein 6 Ch 7: Long-Term Memory: Encoding & Retrieval Ch 8. Everyday Memory & Memory Errors 7 Ch 9. Knowledge 8 Ch 10: Visual Imagery Skip Ch 11. Language Midterm exam on Ch 5 – 9 on Monday May 14 9 Ch 12. Problem Solving 10 Ch 13. Reasoning and Decision Making Any Questions? Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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What is Cognitive Psychology?
Cognitive psychology attempts to explain how humans perform cognitive activities. What are cognitive activities? Seeing objects and events in one’s surroundings. Remembering something, e.g., facts, personal experiences, etc. Understanding what is happening in a situation. Communicating through spoken and written language. Learning something new, e.g., how to use a computer, an Ipod, public transportation, introductory statistics, etc. Solving problems. Making decisions. Drawing inferences. Ask class what are examples of cognitive processes. What is Cog Psych (continued)? Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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What is Cognitive Psychology? (cont.)
Theory of human information processing including perception, attention, memory, language, reasoning, learning, development Emphasis on ... ... experimental studies of human information processing (behavioral studies) ... brain activity while humans engage in cognitive processing (cognitive neuroscience) ... models of human information processing (computational modeling) De-emphasis on: motivation, emotion Course Outline Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Tomorrow Brief history of cognitive psychology
Brief introduction to some of the main methods of cognitive psychology Next: People who need Add Codes for Psych 355, see me now. People who are already enrolled in Psych 355, I’ll see you tomorrow. For Students Who Want Add Codes Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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If you are hoping to get an add code to Psych 355, ....
The class is presently full but I will be admitting additional students if some students drop this class. Priority will be given in the following order: Psychology majors who have completed Psych 355 prerequisites: At least 2.0 grade in Psych 202 and 209. Non-psych majors who have completed the Psych 355 prerequisites or who are grad students. Everybody else Students are admitted in the order that their s requesting admission arrived in my mail box (the s have dates). Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Overview of History of Cognitive Psychology
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Overview of the History of Cognitive Psychology
Precursors to cognitive psychology Aristotle, Plato – epistemology, theory of ideas and their relation to human action Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Add: 19th Century Experimental Psychology to Current Slide
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Overview of the History of Cognitive Psychology
Precursors to cognitive psychology Aristotle, Plato – epistemology, theory of ideas and their relation to human action Experimental psychology begins in 19th century Germany Franciscus Donders (response time analysis, method of subtraction) Hermann von Helmholtz (perception, unconscious inference) Hermann Ebbinghaus (experimental study of memory) Wilhelm Wundt (analytic introspection, analysis of conscious experience) Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Add: Behaviorist Hiatus to the Current Slide
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Overview of the History of Cognitive Psychology
Precursors to cognitive psychology Aristotle, Plato – epistemology, theory of ideas and their relation to human action Experimental psychology begins in 19th century Germany Franciscus Donders (response time analysis, method of subtraction) Hermann von Helmholtz (perception, unconscious inference) Hermann Ebbinghaus (experimental study of memory) Wilhelm Wundt (analytic introspection, analysis of conscious experience) Behaviorist hiatus in America: roughly 1920 – 1960 During the behaviorist period ( ), cognitive psychology continued to be studied in Europe. Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18 Add: Revival of Cognitive Psychology in the 1950's to the Current Slide
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Overview of the History of Cognitive Psychology
Precursors to cognitive psychology Aristotle, Plato – epistemology, theory of ideas and their relation to human action Experimental psychology begins in 19th century Germany Franciscus Donders (response time analysis, method of subtraction) Hermann von Helmholtz (perception, unconscious inference) Hermann Ebbinghaus (experimental study of memory) Wilhelm Wundt (analytic introspection, analysis of conscious experience) Behaviorist hiatus in America: roughly 1920 – 1960 During the behaviorist period ( ), cognitive psychology continued to be studied in Europe. Revival of cognitive psychology in America (1950 – 1970) 1970 – present: Cognitive psychology plays a major role in psychology pretty much everywhere in the world Psych 355, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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Tomorrow: Models of Human Information Processing
Donder's Method of Substitution Psych 355,, Miyamoto, Spr '18
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