ANALYSIS AND TOOLS FOR THE STUDY OF COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS (2012/2013)

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Course code
4S000611
Name of lecturer
Ugo Savardi
Coordinator
Ugo Savardi
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6
Academic sector
M-PSI/01 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
Language of instruction
Italian
Location
VERONA
Period
Sem. 1A dal Oct 1, 2012 al Nov 18, 2012.

Lesson timetable

Learning outcomes

The course aims to provide students with knowledge concerning methodology and contents of the experimental psychology of cognitive processes, focusing in particular on the relationship between the cognitive functions that the researchers aim to investigate and the tasks that they decide to use in order to do this.
More specifically, the course will touch upon some classic tasks used in the experimental research for the study of the cognitive functions (such as paper-and-pencil tasks, imaginative tasks, perceptual tasks, reaction times and inter-observational method) and discuss their implications, starting from the reading of the literature which provides examples of their applications.

Syllabus

The course will deal with some classic tools used in the study of cognitive functions such as perception, imagination, explicit knowledge, implicit knowledge, naïve knowledge, and expert knowledge, starting from the reading of some experimental papers which effectively exemplify the relationship between the cognitive functions to be studied and the tools to be used in order to achieve this goal.
In particular, it will be shown that paper-and-pencil tasks, imaginative tasks, direct perception tasks, motor action tasks, reaction times and the inter-observational method constitute suitable or unsuitable tools of analysis depending on the specific interests of the psychologists and on the nature of the processes that he/she aims to analyze.
Students will have the opportunity to participate, in small groups, in the planning and execution of pilot-experiments which feature the above-mentioned tasks.

Assessment methods and criteria

The exam will be oral. It will consists of evaluations of an essay which goes more deeply into some of the issues discussed during the lessons, using experimental researches as a bibliography. Students can access these references using the online databases of the University of Verona. The essay must demonstrate independent study and rigor in dealing with the contents addressed.
Exam texts:
- Bianchi, I, Savardi U. (2008) The Perception of Contraries. Roma, Aracne.
- Bozzi, P. e Martinuzzi, L. (1989). Un esperimento di interosservazione. Rivista di psicologia, nuova serie, 1, 11-46.
- Pratesi C., Marzi C.A. (2002). Dalla cronometria mentale classica a quella moderna: oltre il tempo di reazione. Dipav 5.
- Lawson, R. & Bertamini, M. (2006). Errors in judging information about reflections on mirrors. Perception, 35, 1265-1288.
- Savardi, U., Bianchi, I., Bertamini, M. (2010). Naive prediction of orientation and motion in mirrors. From what we see to what we expect reflections to do. Acta Psychologica, 134 (1), 1-15.

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