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Nov 24, 2024
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PSY 10315 - Physiological Psychology Credits: 3
An introductory course in physiological psychology designed to give the student an understanding of the neural processes mediating behavior. A study of advances in such areas as the neural coding of memory and learning; control of human behavior and emotions through physiological changes; the environment as it affects the nervous system; psychobiology of sex; psychosomatic illness; and instrumentation and techniques for investigating problems in physiological psychology.
Prerequisite Courses: PSY 01107 with a minimum grade of D- Course Attributes: CAT, GCAT, UGRD
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