Course Listing: SEMINAR IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Spring 2021, Bloomington
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COGS-Q 700 SEMINAR IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE (3 CR) 33668 09:15A-10:30A TR WB WEB Beer R 15 3 0 EVOLUTION AND ANALYSIS OF BRAIN-BODY-ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS Notions of embodiment, situatedness and dynamics are becoming increasingly important in cognitive science, converging on a view in which an agent's behavior and cognition are seen not merely as products of its brain alone, but rather as arising from the interaction between the agent's nervous system, body and environment. In order to evaluate the significance of these ideas, this course will examine the construction and analysis of models of complete brain-body-environment systems, with a particular emphasis on the use of tools from complex systems (including evolutionary algorithms, dynamical systems theory and information theory) to study how such coupled systems work. Behaviors to be examined range from basic motor behavior and sensorimotor learning to categorical perception, selective attention, agency detection and communication. We will also examine some of the broader implications of the brain-body-environment perspective for thinking about brain and behavior. Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html VT: AMBIGRMS & MECHNSM OF CREATVTY 36582 04:30P-05:45P TR WB WEB Hofstadter D 12 2 0 Ambigrams and the Mechanisms of Creativity Above class meets 100% Online through Synchronous instruction. For more information visit https://covid.iu.edu/learning-modes/index.html Above class meets with COGS-Q 499, SOAD-U 401 and SOAD-U 501