Teachings
Teachings
L1 - Introduction to Cognitive Science: Introduction to perceptual processing and memory functioning (classical cognitivist architecture), with an opening toward AI.
L1 - Scientific Methodology : Foundations of scientific inquiry: research design, critical thinking, and academic communication. Training students to present and communicate scientific results effectively, both orally and in writing.
L2 - Neurological Foundations, Cognitive Fundamentals, and Learning : Introduction to major theories and models of learning, memory systems, attentional models, developmental psychology, and artificial learning systems.
L3 - Knowledge and Representations, Language, and Natural Language Processing : Models of memory and knowledge organization, semantic networks, conceptual representations, etc.
L3 - Human Factors & HCI : Principles of human-centered design and the integration of human factors in technology development.
M1 - Scientific Foundations : Introduction to systematic review and meta-analysis methods.
M1 - Cognitive Functions in Situations and Disabilities : Introduction to learning disabilities from a neuropsychological perspective.
M1 - Human Factor, HCI & Cognitive Ergonomy : History, objectives, design principles, and evaluation methods.
M2 - Disability, Activity, Cognition, Technology : Multimodal measurement approaches.
M2 - Multiple Forms of the Profession : User-centered design methods, website ergonomics, and user experience (UX) evaluation.
M2 - Virtual Reality, Interaction, and Health Applications : Design and evaluation of immersive technologies for disability and rehabilitation; state of the art in XR health applications.