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The graduate program in cognitive psychology is primarily oriented toward
doctoral training. All students are required to complete a master's thesis
leading to an M.S. degree before continuing the doctoral program. The normal
time course for a master's degree is two years, with two additional years
for the doctorate.
- The term "cognitive psychology" encompasses most topics in
human experimental psychology. The interests of the faculty in this subarea
include sensory processes, perception, information processing, memory,
attention, judgment,
- thinking, problem solving, and
human
factors.
- Faculty specializing in quantitative psychology, psychobiology, and
animal learning and motivation also participate in the graduate cognitive
program.
    
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