Humans possess many unique psychological capacities for navigating our social worlds, but we also share extensive sociocognitive similarities with other primates. In this course, we explore the origins and trajectories of primate social minds through comparative and evolutionary frameworks.

Prerequisites: Open to Psychological & Brain Sciences, Biopsychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies majors only.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
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PSY 160SK
107 / 159 Enrolled
Examination of Key Constructs in The Psychological & Brain Sciences Description
Stanley Klein 4.3
M
17:00 PM - 19:50 PM
34.0% A
PSY 160TG
81 / 80 Full
Psychology of Conspiracy
Tamsin German 4.5
W
14:00 PM - 16:20 PM
97.6% A
PSY 160RL
72 / 80 Enrolled
Affective Neuroscience
Regina Lapate 4.4
R
14:00 PM - 16:50 PM
88.9% A
PSY 161
66 / 100 Enrolled
SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE
Michael Goard 4.3
F
09:00 AM - 11:50 AM
49.5% A
PSY 163BG
168 / 175 Enrolled
The Active Brain
Barry Giesbrecht 4.5
T R
17:00 PM - 18:15 PM
76.8% A
PSY 163TS
90 / 98 Enrolled
Models of Working Memory
Thomas Tommy Sprague 4.6
M W
15:30 PM - 16:45 PM
67.9% A