Cognitive Psychology
Photostories (Spring 2009)
Mapping of the Mind (Liz Bervelin & Caitlin Jacobs)
Pattern Recognition (Erin Crawford & Kunal Sualy)
Cell Phones and Attention (James Pfeiffer & Nicholas Santorelli)
Forgetting and Retrieval Cues (Laura Dang & Lacey Lagony)
Implicit and Explicit Memory (Brendan Murphy & Lucas Greise)
Stereotype Formation (Jennifer Tanaka & Brendan O'Meara)
Bilingualism (Eric Schultz & Rikki Topp)
Stereotype Threat (Samuel Pierre & Teela Allen)
Reasoning for a graduating Party (Katerina & Kate McKillip)
Gender Differences in Learning (Becky Bullard & Lisa Behney)
Cultural Differences in Cognition (Alexis Farias & Tara Ryan)
Photostories
(Spring 2008)
Visual
Agnosia (Jordan Crittenden & Anne Bell)
Subliminal Perception (Peter Butkus & Kara
Harms)
Seven
Sins of Memory (Nic Villanueva & Mary Luke Noonan)
Schema
(Allison Laffey & Sarah Norris)
Mnemonics
(Marcus Alt & Louis Milone)
Animal
Language (Kaitlin Campbel &Susanna Jacobs)
Prototypes
(Ian Charnley & Skirell Jones)
Experts
and Novices (Erin Hurley & Jordan Finegan)
Advertising (Gerard Forbes & Ashley Gappa)
Multiple Intelligences (Emily McTate &
Stephen Fleming)
Cognitive Development (Sara Pruitt & Sabrina
Scott)
Dan Runco's presentation on Individual Differences
Photostories
(Spring 2007)
History & Research (Emily Polachek)
Agnosias (Heather Ricke & Chad Wetzel)
ADHD (Sarah Fredrick & Lee Weidle)
Long-Term Memory (Emily Dare Cates, Nicholas Andrew
& Mamout Fitel)
Amnesia
(Audrie Kocol & Johanna Iwanicki)
Semantic
and Episodic Memory (Amy Langenfeld & Denise Kapua)
Children's
Categorization (Brett Gilcrist & Jessica Dempsey)
Stereotyping
(Kathryn Lang & Andrea McGrath)
Block
to Problem Solving (Allison Rudersdorf & Ryan Urzendowski)
Reasoning
(Alicia Doran & Erin Ming)
Cognitive
biases in marketing (Brandon Brown and Jacob Priluck)
Stages
of Cognitive Development (Lauren Kjelden & Amir Zeb)
Movie depicting the contributions of famous philosophers and psychologists to the study of cognition - class presentations of September 3, 2003.
Theories of object recognition: basic bottom-up processing - class presentations of January 24, 2004.
Experience the Dichotic Listening Task as presented by Tamika Butler, Danielle Bevier, and Sarah Scott, September 7, 2005
History
and systems in cognitive psychology, presented January 17, 2004.
Empiricism
Nativism
Structuralism
Functionalism
Behaviorism
Gestalt
psychology
Genetic
epistemology
Individual
differences
Cognitive
revolution
Current
trends
Watch
the presentations on concepts and categories
from Fall 2005 cognitive psychology students:
Classical
View (Brett, Emily, Cari, & Andrew)
Prototype
View (Nicole, Julie, Sarah, & Meghan)
Exemplar
View (Sammi, Melinda, Melissa, Jared, & Lauren)
Schema
View (Tamika, Sarah, Lynsey, & Sarah)
Knowledge-based
View (Nicole, Michael, Danielle, & Megan)