Course Description

Psychology 302F/G Research in Animal Cognition

(This course provides practical experience in conducting research in animal cognition and behaviour. Cognition in animals includes perception, learning, memory, choice, timing, spatial orientation, and other processes. The course emphasizes the ecological context and evolution of cognitive processes in animals.)

Antirequisite: The former Psychology 202G.
Prerequisites: Psychology 205a/b or the former 210E; plus Psychology 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 205a/b or the former 210E and a 70% in Psychology 282E may enrol in this course. General and Special Students who receive 70% in the prerequisite course Psychology 205a/b or the former 210E and a 70% in Psychology 282E or 281 and 280E may also enrol in this course.


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