PSYS408

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PSYS408 - Imagination and the Brain

PsychologyUndergraduateUA - UA General

Course ID

040940

Course Description

In this advanced undergraduate seminar, we will explore the psychology and neuroscience behind the amazing power of our imagination a diverse set of processes involving a shift in our perspective away from the here-and-now. Imagination gives rise to creativity and innovation, and enables the artistic and technological advances that define our society. Using our imaginative brains, we can reflect on our past and entertain our future processes critical for optimal decision making and successfully reaching our goals. A healthy imagination is also essential for forging healthy social relationships and navigating the social world. This course will unpack the mysteries of the imaginative brain, and the many ways in which imagination is integral to our daily lives. We will explore how imagination is fundamental to our ability to remember the past (memory), to think about the future (prospection), and to understand others (language and empathy). We will also discuss the role of imagination as a source of creative inspiration, and consider how imagination unfolds spontaneously during the day (as when mind-wandering or day-dreaming) and at night (as when dreaming). Finally, we will consider how imagination develops and changes over the lifespan, as well as how it can break down in different mental health disorders and neurodegenerative diseases. Through this course, students will gain an in depth knowledge of the imaginative brain by using their own imagination to engage in hands-on learning activities and collaborative discussion.

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E

Career

Undergraduate

Enrollment Requirements

018020

Course Requisites

May be convened with

Component

Seminar

Optional Component

No