Cognitive processes modeling I 2500-EN-CS-PM-01
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Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course you will:
be able to describe the theory and philosophy behind the main paradigms in cognitive modeling, their origins and assumptions (K_W01, K_U05),
know multiple methods used to model cognitive systems, and understand their strengths and weaknesses (K_W03, K_W04, K_U03),
know which experimental paradigms in cognitive science can be a source of data for which types of cognitive modeling (K_W07, K_U07),
know the cognitive scientific terminology pertaining to modeling and be able to assess the use of cognitive models in a scientific project and/or paper (K_U09, K_U08),
be able to communicate concepts related to cognitive modeling within an interdisciplinary team (K_U12),
be able to find information pertinent to main models in cognitive science, understand the fast pace of changes in the field (K_U10),
be sensitive to the use of artificial systems and their relation to human agency within relevant ecosystems (K_W06).
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