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Lectures

Lecture NumberTopicProf
Lecture 22From Games to EvolutionEisenberg
Lecture 21Prisoners, Butterflies, and Crowds: Topics in Game TheoryEisenberg
Lecture 20Game Theory in Cognitive ScienceEisenberg
Lecture 15Judgement and Decision-Making: a Second DebateEisenberg
Lecture 14Mental Imagery: A Partial Resolution to the Debate; and an Introduction to JudgementEisenberg
Lecture 13Mental Imagery: The DebateEisenberg
Lecture 9Neural NetsEisenberg
Lecture 5Intro to neuroanatomyKim
Lecture 4Intro to neuronsKim
Lecture 3Chinese Rooms and Exponential GrowthEisenberg
Lecture 2The Turing Test and Its DiscontentsEisenberg
Lecture 1Methods in Cognitive ScienceEisenberg