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**About** I used these resources to teach Cognitive Psychology (Psy242) at Elon University Fall 2019. **Thank you** Bridgette Martin Hard, Beth Marsh, Amanda Zamary, and others for sharing their lessons, slides, and assessments. I borrowed shamelessly from others' materials. My **core values** for the course were curiosity, community, ingenuity, and transparency. **Learning objectives** - Identify and explain cognitive phenomena using an information-processing framework - Distinguish between key theories of perception, attention, memory, visual imagery, language, and decision-making - Explain and critically evaluate empirical research methods of cognitive psychology - Clearly and engagingly communicate cognitive psychology or cognitive neuroscience research to a general audience **Caveats** These materials are far from perfect. They are presented as they were delivered as is. If I thought of clear next steps for improving the lesson, I include those notes.
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