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Psychology 164: Social Cognition

Psychology 164: Social Cognition (Spring 2014, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor John F. Kihlstrom. Social Cognition - Surveys empirical and theoretical approaches to our understanding of perception, memory, thought, and language concerning ourselves, other people, interpersonal behavior, and the situations in which social interaction takes place. Emphasis is placed on the integration of problems in social, personality, and clinical psychology with the concepts and principles employed in the study of nonsocial cognition.

Lecture 08 - Social Memory 2


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - The Cognitive Perspective on Social Interaction
Lecture 03 - The Cognitive Perspective on Social Interaction
Lecture 04 - The Cognitive Perspective on Social Interaction
Lecture 05 - Social Perception
Lecture 06 - Social Perception (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Social Memory 1
Lecture 08 - Social Memory 2
Lecture 09 - Social Categorization 1
Lecture 10 - Social Categorization 2
Lecture 11 - Social Categorization 3
Lecture 12 - Social Judgement and Inference 1
Lecture 13 - Social Judgement and Inference 2
Lecture 14 - Social Judgement and Inference 3
Lecture 15 - Catch-Up and Review
Lecture 16 - The Self
Lecture 17 - The Self (cont.)
Lecture 18 - Social-Cognitive Neuropsychology 1
Lecture 19 - Social-Cognitive Neuropsychology 2
Lecture 20 - Social-Cognitive Development 1
Lecture 21 - Social-Cognitive Development 2
Lecture 22 - Personality and Social-Cognition 1
Lecture 23 - Personality and Social-Cognition 2
Lecture 24 - The Social Construction of Reality
Lecture 25 - Conclusion