
Image of a cortex with colored labels of the regions resposible for various perceptual and cognitive functions. (Courtesy of the instructor.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Nancy Kanwisher
MIT Course Number
9.13
As Taught In
Spring 2019
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Educator Features
Course Description
This course surveys the core perceptual and cognitive abilities of the human mind and asks how they are implemented in the brain. Key themes include the representations, development, and degree of functional specificity of these components of mind and brain. The course will take students straight to the cutting edge of the field, empowering them to understand and critically evaluate empirical articles in the current literature.