To acquaint students with the processes involved in cognition and to develop critical understanding about cognitive processes.
Historical Background; Emergence of Modern Cognitive Psychology; Place of Cognitive Psychology In Cognitive Science; Approaches - Information Processing, Ecological, Connectionist and Evolutionary Perspective
Selective Attention - Filter Theory, Attenuation Theory, Late Selection Theory, Multimode Theory; Attention Capacity And Mental Effort; Nueropsychological Studies of Attention; Automaticity and Effect of Practice; Divided Attention
Perceptual Learning and Development; Perception of Shape, Space and Movement; Implicit Perception and Intersensory Integration, Motivational and Attitudinal Determinants
Sensitivity v/s Response Criteria; Optimal Criteria; ROC Curves; Applications of Signal Detection Theory; Imagery - Properties of Mental Images; Representation of Images, Cognitive Maps.
Structure of Language and its Acquisition, Speech Perception, Factors Affecting Comprehension.