Course Description

Psychology 387F/G Research in Psycholinguistics

This course will introduce students to the variety of research methods used in experimental psycholinguistics. Topics covered will include: language perception, comprehension, production and memory. The major issues regarding these processes are discussed with a focus on frequently encountered experimental procedures to provide an overview of the fields.

Antirequisites: The former Psychology 233E, 335E.
Prerequisites: Psychology 234a/b or 235a/b; plus 281, 280E and registration in third or fourth year of Honors Psychology Program.
2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours, half course.
Note: Third or fourth year Honors Psychology Students who receive a passing grade in the prerequisite course Psychology 234a/b or 235a/b and a 70% in Psychology 282E may enrol in this course. General and Special Students who receive 70% in the prerequisite course Psychology 234a/b or 235a/b and 70% in Psychology 282E or 281 and 280E may also enrol in this course.


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