This unit addresses the fundamental concepts and more important research findings related to contemporary theories of associative learning in animals and humans. It examines the application of such fundamental research to issues such as drug use and food choice. It is designed to foster skills in reading primary sources in this area, and provide the opportunity for hands-on experience in carrying out a research project. In the advanced unit of study students will learn techniques to model learning and behaviour, and independently apply these skills to experimental data that they have collected.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Psychology Academic Operations |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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(A mark of 75 or above in PSYC2X10 or PSYC2X11 or PSYC2015 or PSYC2915) and PSYC2012 |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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PSYC3011 |
Assumed knowledge
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Evan Livesey, evan.livesey@sydney.edu.au |
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Lecturer(s) | Evan Livesey, evan.livesey@sydney.edu.au |
Jessica Lee, jessica.c.lee@sydney.edu.au | |
Robert Boakes, bob.boakes@sydney.edu.au | |
Justin Harris, justin.harris@sydney.edu.au |