2021-2022 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PSYC 375 - Cognitive Neuroscience Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field - drawing from chemistry, biology, medicine, neuroscience, psychology and philosophy - that explores the relationship between the mind and the brain. The scope of this course is broad, focusing on brain mechanisms for such diverse processes as sensation and perception, attention, memory, emotion, language, and consciousness. Students read primary journal articles on case studies from the clinical literature of patients with localized brain damage and reports from the experimental and neuroimaging literature on the effects of invasive and noninvasive manipulations in normal subjects. Mind-brain relationships are considered in the context of cognitive theories, evolutionary comparisons, and human development.
Credits: 1.00 Crosslisted: NEUR 375 Corequisite: None Prerequisites: (NEUR 170 or PSYC 275 ) and (NEUR 201 or NEUR 202 or PSYC 200 ) Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Recommended: PSYC 200 Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics Liberal Arts CORE: None
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