This course delves into the fundamental aspects of the human mind and behavior, addressing common concerns such as fears, dreams, racial biases, and happiness. By exploring topics like perception, communication, learning, memory, decision-making, persuasion, emotions, and social behavior, it offers a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of thought and behavior. The course investigates the development of these mental processes in children, individual variations, neural wiring, and the impact of illness and injury on mental functioning. This course serves as an illuminating journey into the intricate workings of the human mind and behavior. Delving into the core questions that captivate our curiosity, it tackles the universal fears that grip us, deciphers the mysterious language of our dreams, and confronts the complex issue of innate biases. By examining the sources of happiness and the roots of mental illness, the course provides a comprehensive exploration of the scientific study of thought and behavior.
Throughout the journey, we unravel the intricacies of perception, communication, learning, memory, decision-making, persuasion, emotions, and social behavior. From the developmental stages of these mental processes in children to the nuanced variations across individuals, the course unveils the wiring of these cognitive functions in the intricate landscape of the brain. Additionally, it scrutinizes how these mental processes can falter and break down under the influence of illness and injury.