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85-713 Human Information Processing and Artifical Intelligence


Units:9.0
Department:Psychology
Special permission:Yes
Cross-listed:85-213
Notes:Graduate Students Only. Please email John Anderson for permission t. enroll in the course. Dr. Anderson's email is ja@cmu.edu .
Related URLs:http://www.psy.cmu.edu/

Reading is a composite of very complex cognitive skills. It is also an area in which there has been rapid progress in understanding the process, its acquisition, and the sources of difficulty and disability. This course examines research and theories on sentence and text comprehension, word recogni-tion, individual differences in reading ability, dyslexia, writing systems, eye fixations, perception, instructional methods, and speed reading.

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No sections available for semester Spring 2005.



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