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UE479 - Social cognition: Brain and Psychology [SOCSCI 203]


Lieu et planning


  • ENS-Ulm
    75005 Paris
    2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, mardi 14:00-17:00
    du 7 septembre 2021 au 11 janvier 2022


Description


Dernière modification : 18 juin 2021 12:55

Type d'UE
Enseignements fondamentaux de master
Disciplines
Psychologie et sciences cognitives
Page web
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12V_h_wIREGEnzgGW1Y1HJm_re5n_ZksCeHhoAhbtIsQ/edit 
Langues
anglais
Mots-clés
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Aires culturelles
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Intervenant·e·s
  • Nicolas Baumard [référent·e]   chargé de recherche, CNRS / Institut Jean-Nicod (IJN)

The goal of this course is to study the main cognitive systems that are involved in social cognition: social information perception, theory of mind, social categorization, social learning, reputation management, morality and cooperation, etc. During the course, students will be exposed to the main questions in contemporary social cognition research and to a range of relevant methods in the field (neuroscience, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, evolutionary psychology, comparative psychology, etc.).

On successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Engage in current debates in the field of social cognition

  • Identify relevant experimental evidence arguing in favour or against each side of the debate

  • Communicate efficiently and succinctly about current experimental evidence in social cognition research

  • Identify implications of social cognition research for public policies


Master


  • Séminaires de tronc commun – Sciences cognitives – M1/S2
    Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
    MCC – CC +Examen

Renseignements


Contacts additionnels
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Informations pratiques
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Direction de travaux des étudiants
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Réception des candidats
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Pré-requis
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Dernière modification : 18 juin 2021 12:55

Type d'UE
Enseignements fondamentaux de master
Disciplines
Psychologie et sciences cognitives
Page web
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12V_h_wIREGEnzgGW1Y1HJm_re5n_ZksCeHhoAhbtIsQ/edit 
Langues
anglais
Mots-clés
-
Aires culturelles
-
Intervenant·e·s
  • Nicolas Baumard [référent·e]   chargé de recherche, CNRS / Institut Jean-Nicod (IJN)

The goal of this course is to study the main cognitive systems that are involved in social cognition: social information perception, theory of mind, social categorization, social learning, reputation management, morality and cooperation, etc. During the course, students will be exposed to the main questions in contemporary social cognition research and to a range of relevant methods in the field (neuroscience, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, evolutionary psychology, comparative psychology, etc.).

On successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Engage in current debates in the field of social cognition

  • Identify relevant experimental evidence arguing in favour or against each side of the debate

  • Communicate efficiently and succinctly about current experimental evidence in social cognition research

  • Identify implications of social cognition research for public policies

  • Séminaires de tronc commun – Sciences cognitives – M1/S2
    Suivi et validation – semestriel hebdomadaire = 6 ECTS
    MCC – CC +Examen
Contacts additionnels
-
Informations pratiques
-
Direction de travaux des étudiants
-
Réception des candidats
-
Pré-requis
-
  • ENS-Ulm
    75005 Paris
    2nd semestre / hebdomadaire, mardi 14:00-17:00
    du 7 septembre 2021 au 11 janvier 2022