The Cognitive Psychology course helps students develop an understanding of underlying cognitions processes that govern human behavior. This course examines the cognitive processes that allow us to perceive and attend to the world around us, store information for later retrieval, interact with others, and make decisions before performing actions. Understanding processes involving human mental functions would naturally include discussion topics such as attention, sensation and perception, memory, language, reasoning, and decision making. Students will learn to apply theories and findings to real-world situations and their own cognitive processes.

Cognitive Psychology

Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Beginner level
No pre-req.
Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Beginner level
No pre-req.
Details to know

Add to your LinkedIn profile
24 assignments
February 2026
See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills

There are 13 modules in this course
The Cognitive Psychology course helps students develop an understanding of underlying cognitions processes that govern human behavior. This course examines the cognitive processes that allow us to perceive and attend to the world around us, store information for later retrieval, interact with others, and make decisions before performing actions. Understanding processes involving human mental functions would naturally include discussion topics such as attention, sensation and perception, memory, language, reasoning, and decision making. Students will learn to apply theories and findings to real-world situations and their own cognitive processes.
What's included
2 videos3 readings
2 videos• Total 6 minutes
- Meet our Faculty - Dr. Divya Bhatia• 1 minute
- Introduction to the Course• 5 minutes
3 readings• Total 30 minutes
- Meet our Faculty - Dr. Divya Bhatia• 10 minutes
- Course Overview• 10 minutes
- Honor Code• 10 minutes
The first module introduces the learners to the fundamental definition of cognition, cognitive psychology and what are the major areas that this field taps into. Understanding how the brain began to be studied within Psychology, to understanding the importance of cognition within the larger domain of Psychology will be covered. Furthermore, historical roots of the field – ranging from introspection as a practice to the entire cognitive revolution in the field would be taught to the learners.
What's included
3 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
3 videos• Total 23 minutes
- What is Cognitive Psychology?• 7 minutes
- Background of Cognitive Psychology• 9 minutes
- History - Important Influences• 7 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 1• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 1• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 1• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
Psychology research specially the research in Cognitive Psychology relies on systematic methods to study behavior and mental processes. Observation involves watching and recording behavior in natural or controlled settings to identify patterns without interfering. Experimental methods involve manipulating one variable (independent) to observe its effect on another (dependent), allowing researchers to draw conclusions about causality under controlled conditions. Psychobiological research provides concrete evidence about behaviour whereas self-report measures provide recollection of own cognition. In this module you will also explore case-study methods, and research ethics involving human participants.
What's included
9 videos1 reading2 assignments2 discussion prompts
9 videos• Total 39 minutes
- Psychological Sciences: Scientific Approach• 4 minutes
- Controlled Laboratory Experiments• 6 minutes
- Ecological Validity• 4 minutes
- Psychobiological Research• 5 minutes
- EEG and FMRI• 4 minutes
- Self-Report Measures• 3 minutes
- Case Study Method• 4 minutes
- Naturalistic Observation• 4 minutes
- Research Ethics with Human Participants• 4 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 2• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 2• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 2• 20 minutes
2 discussion prompts• Total 20 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
The present module with engage in developing a theoretical and applicative understanding of visual perception, ranging from topics like bottom-up and top-down processing and majorly exploring gestalt principles in detail. The process of how sensation works in association to perception will also be discussed in the module.
What's included
5 videos2 assignments1 discussion prompt
5 videos• Total 48 minutes
- Sensation and Perception• 12 minutes
- Top-down vs. Bottom-up Processing• 9 minutes
- Visual Perception Theories: Schema Theory• 10 minutes
- Visual Perception Theories: Gestalt Theory• 10 minutes
- Visual Perception Theories: Feature-Extraction• 7 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz -3• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 3• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
Continuing on what was built up in the previous module, the present module will further explore visual perception, taking in consideration constructivist and Gibsonian approaches, and parallel distributed processing approach in relation to visual understanding of the world.
What's included
3 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
3 videos• Total 27 minutes
- Visual Perception Theories: Parallel Distributed Processing• 9 minutes
- Visual Perception Theories: Constructivist and Gibsonian Approaches• 9 minutes
- Perceptual Illusion and Cultural Influence to Perception• 9 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 4• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 4• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 4• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
This module will cover the concept of attention, or the process by the virtue of which individuals select a few stimuli to focus on, out of multiple ones available in their environment. Theories of attention (Broadbent, Triesman, etc.) will be explored, along with controlled and automatic attentional processes. Application of these principles in real life will also be navigated in discussions.
What's included
6 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
6 videos• Total 56 minutes
- Nature of Attention• 8 minutes
- Overt and Covert Attention• 10 minutes
- Filter Models of Attention• 10 minutes
- Capacity (Load) Theory of Attention• 9 minutes
- Divided Attention and Inattentional Blindness• 9 minutes
- Automatic and Controlled Attention• 9 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 5• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 5• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 5• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
A very crucial element of cognition is Memory and how people store and retrieve information. This module will allow learners to understand the most prominent model of Memory – Atkinson and Shiffrin’s Stage model of memory. Furthermore, concepts like working memory and various control processes will also be touched upon.
What's included
4 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
4 videos• Total 40 minutes
- Multistore Model of Memory• 12 minutes
- Primacy and Recency Effect• 8 minutes
- STM Capacity• 11 minutes
- Working Memory Model• 9 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 6• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 6• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 6• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
This module takes a deeper dive into the concept of Long-Term Memory and explores the various forms of it – episodic, semantic and procedural memories. It also talks about how memory storage is dependent on encoding specificity, retrieval cues, etc.
What's included
4 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
4 videos• Total 38 minutes
- Memory Systems• 11 minutes
- Cue Dependent Memory and Encoding Specificity• 9 minutes
- Context Dependent Memory• 8 minutes
- Autobiographical and Flash Bulb Memories• 10 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 7• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz -7• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 7• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
This module, in continuation to previous one, elaborates upon the nature and reasons of forgetting – both psychological (trace, decay and interference theories) and physiological (i.e., amnesia).
What's included
4 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
4 videos• Total 39 minutes
- Forgetting Curve• 10 minutes
- Forgetting Theories• 9 minutes
- Constructive Nature of Memory• 10 minutes
- Retrograde & Anterograde Amnesia: Case Study• 10 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 8• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 8• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 8• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
This module allows learners to enter into the space of ‘language’ from a cognitive lens and understand the smallest units of language (morpheme and phoneme). It also dives into how language is comprehended, produced and understood. Moreover, the module will also open up conversation on theories of language (Chomsky, Sapir–Whorf, connectionist models) and see how culture also shapes language.
What's included
8 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
8 videos• Total 76 minutes
- What is Language?• 10 minutes
- Perceiving Phonemes and Morphemes• 10 minutes
- Understanding Words• 9 minutes
- Understanding Sentences• 8 minutes
- Understanding Text and Stories• 7 minutes
- Producing Language• 10 minutes
- Aphasia• 11 minutes
- Culture, Language and Cognition• 11 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 9• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 9• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 9• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
This module opens up topics like reasoning, problem solving and cognitive biases. Being very applicative in nature, the module asks learners to constantly reflect upon their own lives and see how in everyday behavior, they tend to use these cognitive principles and biases. Lastly, concept of creative thinking will also be looked into.
What's included
7 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
7 videos• Total 68 minutes
- Inductive and Deductive Reasoning• 11 minutes
- Heuristics• 11 minutes
- Problem-solving: Well-defined and Ill-defined Problems• 9 minutes
- Insight and Analogies• 10 minutes
- Expertise And Problem Solving• 9 minutes
- Creativity and Problem Solving• 10 minutes
- Dysexecutive Syndrome: Case study• 9 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 10• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 10• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 10• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
This module looks into the relationship between emotion and cognition. It dwells into discussions around emotional influence on earlier studied concepts like attention, memory and decision-making. Giving due importance to emotions while understanding cognitive processes becomes crucial, when dealing with social situations.
What's included
3 videos1 reading2 assignments1 discussion prompt
3 videos• Total 29 minutes
- Emotion and Attention• 9 minutes
- Emotion and Memory• 10 minutes
- Emotion and Decision-making• 10 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 11• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz - 11• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 11• 20 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
The last module, being highly applicative, will look into the present trends in the field of cognitive psychology, especially those pertaining to internet and digital media. The impact of internet and A.I. on cognition and cognitive load will be studied, while navigating how multi-tasking has become a norm, thanks to fast-paced internets. Lastly, the relation of social media and self-concept will be evaluated.
What's included
4 videos1 reading2 assignments3 discussion prompts
4 videos• Total 37 minutes
- Internet and Cognition• 9 minutes
- Attention in an Online World• 10 minutes
- Social Media and Self-concept• 9 minutes
- AI and Cognitive Offloading• 10 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Readings for Module 12• 10 minutes
2 assignments• Total 40 minutes
- Quiz -12• 20 minutes
- Assessment - 12• 20 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 30 minutes
- Self-study Reflection• 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
- Ungraded Discussion Prompt• 10 minutes
Instructors


Offered by

Offered by

O.P. Jindal Global University is recognised as an Institution of Eminence by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. It is also ranked the No. 1 Private University in India in the QS World University Rankings 2021. The university has 9000+ students across 12 schools that offer 52 degree programs. The university maintains a 1:9 faculty-student ratio. It is a research-intensive university, deeply committed to institutional values of interdisciplinary and innovative learning, pluralism and rigorous scholarship, globalism, and international engagement.
Why people choose Coursera for their career

Felipe M.

Jennifer J.

Larry W.

Chaitanya A.
Explore more from Health
UUniversity of Cambridge
Course
UUniversity of Cambridge
Specialization
UUniversity of Cambridge
Course
OO.P. Jindal Global University
Course