Cognitive Science Laboratory: Introduction to Theory and Simulation
Laboratory, four hours. Requisites: courses 10, 85, 100A, 100B, Program in Computing 10A, 10B. Designed for junior/senior departmental majors. Models of cognition within framework of explanation at multiple levels of abstraction. Examples of elementary models in multiple psychological domains (e.g., visual perception, categorization, learning, reasoning, and problem solving). Types of models include neural networks and symbolic models. Lectures and discussions interwoven with computer simulations written in MATLAB. P/NP or letter grading.
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3.3 / 10
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20+ hrs/week
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1.7 / 10
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This class was honestly extremely difficult in terms of concepts. I didn't really understand the lecture, nor the homeworks, but was able to get a lot of help from the TA and other classmates to receive help on assignments. The professor was also very helpful whenever you needed help.
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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No midterms
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