PSYC 223 Physiological Psychology I
Physiological Psychology is the branch of neuroscience concerned with the physiological mechanisms that govern behavior. It is an interface between neuroscience and psychology which is directed toward understanding how the structure and function of the brain (neuroscience) relates to behavior, thought, and emotion (psychology). In this introductory course we will examine the anatomy and physiology which underlies behavior. Students my not earn credit for both NEUR 201 and PSYC 223.
Prerequisite
PSYC 110 or permission of instructor
Instructor
Gabel, Schettino, Wickham