NEUR 323 Physiological Psychology II
The neural, hormonal, and physiological bases of animal and human behavior are examined. Physiological aspects of such topics as language, learning and memory, feeding, sexual behavior, emotions, sleep, and neurological disorders are covered. In the laboratory, students will conduct discovery-oriented research utilizing a variety of techniques employed by physiological and neuroscientists. [NS, W]
Cross Listed Courses
Physiological Psychology II (NEUR /
PSYC 323) is a required course for the Neuroscience major.
Prerequisite
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110,
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120; NEUR
201
or
PSYC
223
Instructor
Gabel, Schettino, Tomaszycki