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Of what relevance is cognitive neuroscience to literature? This course steers through the thickets of neuroscience and maps areas where the general principles of neurobiology directly inform core issues in literary studies. The aim is to introduce students to the dynamic relations between brain, body, and culture while providing a grounding in Neurohumanism through world literary classics. Topics include Visual Perception, Trauma, Memory, Language, Theory of Mind, Emotion, and Identity.

Prerequisites: Writing 2, or 50, or 109, or English 10 or upper-division standing

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
GEs Area E Writing
COOK E H
Elizabeth Cook
4.2
36 reviews
HSSB 2251
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13:00 PM - 13:50 PM
25 / 25 Full

ILP 4207
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14:00 PM - 14:50 PM
25 / 25 Full

ILP 3312
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15:00 PM - 15:50 PM
20 / 25

GIRV 2115
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16:00 PM - 16:50 PM
23 / 25

GIRV 2127
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14:00 PM - 14:50 PM
25 / 25 Full

ILP 3312
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15:00 PM - 15:50 PM
24 / 25

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LSB 1001
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09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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ENGL 171NH Park S Winter 2025 Total: 146
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ENG165N . Cook E H 6 Months Ago

Brilliant lectures, creates highly interactive spaces for students to discuss thoughts and ideas about the poems we read, and presents material about the authors in interesting ways. If you would like to truly enrich your experience as an English major/minor, please take Dr. Cook's class. You won't regret it

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ENG197 . Cook E H 3 Years Ago

Amazing professor, will work with you if you have any problems and genuinely wants her students to succeed. Very caring and is passionate about what she teaches.

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ENG197 . Cook E H 6 Years Ago

Professor Cook is wonderful and insightful. I enjoyed her style of lecture and the material we read in class. She is a kind professor who cares for her students' learning and success. She is approachable, accessible, and helpful during office hours. Be sure to read the text and do more than one draft on your papers - it really goes a long way.

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ENGL114 . Cook E H 8 Years Ago

Professor Cook was my first English professor at UCSB. Her lectures are incredibly thorough and you will learn a lot about a topic that you might not have known existed. She is an extremely articulate and interesting teacher. She gives amazing feedback on every essay and you can tell that she really enjoys reading student's writing.

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ENG169 . Cook E H 8 Years Ago

She is a nice lady. But you still have to work for it.

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ENGL102 . Cook E H 9 Years Ago

The readings were okay, but her lectures REALLY contributed to my understanding and interpretation of them. They were really clear and organized and I enjoyed them thoroughly. The midterm and final weren't hard, just go to all of the lectures and you'll be fine -- no essay for either test! Harsh paper grader, feedback almost kind of condescending

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