Computer Science 35 - Cognitive Science

From the 1989-90 Bulletin:
This course examines some of the phenomena that are representative of human cognition: problem-solving, language, reasoning, and analogy. These phenomena are examined from the perspective of computational theories that attempt to explain cognitive phenomena in terms of implementable computer models. Prerequisites: Psychology 1 and Computer Science 11. Knowledge of Lisp recommended.
This course was taught by Beth Adelson.