Explore the foundations of human cognition and brain function in this comprehensive introduction to cognitive psychology.
Explore the foundations of human cognition and brain function in this comprehensive introduction to cognitive psychology.
This foundational course explores how humans think, feel, perceive, and interact with their environment. Students learn about the historical development of psychology and key cognitive functions including memory, language, attention, and perception. The course covers essential research methods in cognitive psychology, from behavioral experiments to neuroimaging techniques, providing insights into how we study the mind-brain relationship. Through engaging content and practical examples, students gain a thorough understanding of psychological processes and brain plasticity.
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What you'll learn
Understand the history and key debates in psychology and neuropsychology
Master essential research methods and techniques in cognitive science
Explore main theories of attention, memory, and language processing
Analyze the relationship between mind and brain function
Evaluate how cognitive functions interact and develop over time
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There are 5 modules in this course
This comprehensive course introduces the fundamentals of cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. Students explore how the mind works and develops from birth through childhood to full capability. The curriculum covers key cognitive functions including memory, language, attention, and perception, along with research methods used to study the mind and brain. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the relationship between mind and brain, the role of genes and experience in behavior, and the latest developments in neuroimaging techniques.
What is Cognitive Psychology: history and current core debates
Module 1 · 5 Hours to complete
How do we measure the mind? Introduction to Psychology's main research methods
Module 2 · 5 Hours to complete
Introduction to the psychology of human language
Module 3 · 5 Hours to complete
Introduction to memory, perception and cross-modal interactions
Module 4 · 5 Hours to complete
Introduction to attention, consciousness and free will
Module 5 · 5 Hours to complete
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2 Courses
Distinguished Cognitive Psychologist and Educational Innovator
Dr. Giulia Mangiaracina serves as Course Director in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education, where she leads groundbreaking research and teaching in emotional and social embodied cognition. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology/Neuropsychology from the University of Kent, followed by research positions at Stockholm University and the Department of Neuromotor Rehabilitation at Buccheri La Ferla Hospital in Palermo. Her research focuses on understanding how facial mimicry, facial proprioception, and body interoception influence emotion recognition, with implications for understanding neural and psychological disorders. At Cambridge ICE, she directs the Undergraduate Certificate in Cognitive Psychology program, which she has transformed into an inclusive, globally accessible online learning experience that attracts students from diverse backgrounds worldwide. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and experiential learning, creating dynamic environments where students engage with complex psychological concepts through practical experimentation and data analysis. She currently teaches courses including Introduction to Emotional and Social Embodied Cognition, Introduction to Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology, and The Psychology of Emotions, reaching over 46,000 students through various platforms.
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