The course will introduce students to the advanced knowledge about basic cognitive resources, by providing the critical, historical and methodological foundations needed to frame psychology as a scientific discipline.
At the end of the course students should be able to:
- understand the features of the different theoretical approaches in psychology.
- elaborate and integrate knowledge into the workings of the mind and behavior.
- interpret experimental protocols used for the study of mind and behavior.
- communicate in a clear and unambiguous way their knowledge of human behavior
- deepen topics of interest in their own way.