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PSY 1225 - PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONMinimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 The science of emotion is critical to our understanding of human behavior. Applications and related fields include neuroscience, marketing, affective computing, psychopathology, and human-robot communication. This course will introduce you to major approaches to emotion and address topics that may include perception, communication, individual differences, development, affective computing, and dynamics of facial and vocal expression. Depending upon student interests, some topics and readings may be more or less emphasized and others introduced. Readings will include a textbook and empirical articles and chapters. You will learn about measurement approaches and develop and present a major project. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: PREQ: (PSY 0035 or 1031 or 0036 and 0037) and (PSY 0105 or 0160 or 0202 or 0203 or 0204 or 0210 or 0230 or 0240 or 0310)
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