PSYC-215
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Cells to Brain to Mind
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Course Description
This introduction to psychobiology will relate the molecular and cellular workings of the brain to behavior and mind. We will cover the cellular basis of information flow across neural networks (including basic science behind psychopharmacology), sensation and perception, conscious and unconscious behavior, learning and memory, neurobehavioral disorders, and how the interplay between genes and environment contributes to the biological basis of individuality. The course will be a mix of lectures and in class projects that draw on case studies and animal models to help develop an understanding of the tools and experimental approaches used in psychobiology. Prerequisite: Psychology 110.
Course Type
Academic Credit, DIST-SCIENCE, Graded Standard, Academic Evaluate Course