"G. d'Annunzio"
The program will allow students with no previous knowledge on the topic to reach the knowledge goals. No pre-requirement is therefore needed for the course.
The course will introduce students to the study of the basic concepts and methodologies of general psychology defined as scientific study of the mind and behavior At the end of the course students should be able to: - elaborate and integrate knowledge into the workings of the mind and behavior. - communicate in a clear and unambiguous way the acquired knowledge about basic mechanisms of human mind and behavior - deepen topics of interest in their own way
The course will examine the basic concepts of psychology and will provide a conceptual guide for the scientific approach to study of the mind and behavior
Historical introduction to the science of mind and behavior. Basic psychological functions: sensation and perception; attention and consciousness; learning and memory.
Holt, Bremner, Sutherland, Vliek,Passer, & Smith (II edizione). Psicologia generale. Capire la mente osservando il comportamento. McGraw Hill with specific reference to chapters 1,5,6,7,8.
Lessons in lecture hall taking advantage of power point slides
Oral examination or written test with open questions based on academic schedule Results will get 30/30 points at the maximum
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