2021 Fall
COGSCI 190 001 - SEM 001
Special Topics in Cognitive Science
Neuropsychology of Happiness
Davina Chan
Class #:32314
Units: 3
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Offered through
Interdisciplinary Social Science Programs
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
0
Enrolled: 102
Waitlisted: 2
Capacity: 102
Waitlist Max: 50
No Reserved Seats
Hours & Workload
2 to 4 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week, and 7 to 5 hours of outside work hours per week.
Final Exam
FRI, DECEMBER 17TH
08:00 am - 11:00 am
Barker 101
Other classes by Davina Chan
Course Catalog Description
Selected topics in the study of Cognitive Science.
Class Description
This course will explore cognitive and affective components of happiness, including pleasure, meaning, and well-being, as well as associated patterns of neural activity. Included will be a discussion of the neuropsychological basis of negative emotions, including sadness, fear, and anger, as well as an overview of the particular types of negative thought patterns associated with various psychological disorders, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and PTSD, and their neurological underpinnings. We will then turn to an evaluation of research findings from the new field of self-directed neuroplasticity. This will include a discussion of various evidence-based psychotherapeutic techniques for releasing and transforming negative thoughts and cultivating positive ones, including mindfulness, gratitude, and other cognitive-behavioral techniques, such as behavioral activation and reappraisal. We will examine how those techniques may affect perception, attention, judgment, and memory and change neurological structure and function in the short run and in the long run. Comparisons will be made to effects of psychoactive drugs, both legal and illegal, as well as brain stimulation techniques used to treat psychological disorders. Lastly, we will look briefly at recent developments involving use of neuroimaging data to predict which types of psychotherapeutic techniques may be most effective for a particular individual.
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
No Reserved Seats
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
Guide to Open, Free, & Affordable Course Materials
Associated Sections
None