PSY209 Behavioral Neuroscience
This course will serve as an introduction to the biological basis of behavior or Behavioral Neuroscience. A basic understanding of neuroanatomy and the function of the nervous system and how it controls behavior will lay the foundation from which all other information will evolve. With this knowledge, the physiological basis of behaviors such as movement, sleep, reproduction, emotions, stress and mental illness will be discussed. Special attention will be paid to recent advances in research in the growing area of biopsychology and psychopharmacology. One goal for students is to develop critical thinking skills, as consumers of scientific information.
Prerequisite
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology and
BIO112 Introductory Biology II or
BIO122 Anatomy & Physiology II