Physiological Psychology (PSYC 360)
Explores the biological basis of behavior. Emphasizes the structure and function of the nervous system at both the cellular and anatomical levels for all aspects of behavior, including survival, emotions, sleep, reasoning, and language. Methodological, evolutionary, behavior-genetic, developmental, abnormal-clinical and hormonal/biochemical issues are also discussed. Pre-Requisites: PSYC 150. Typically Offered Fall Only
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