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May 13, 2025
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PSY 478 - Behavioral Neuroscience Description: Problems, methods, and techniques of neurophysiology and the physiology of human and infrahuman behavior patterns. Prior coursework in cell function recommended.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: PSY 300.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe different theories that relate the brain to human behavior.
- Cite the contributions of historical figures or case-studies.
- Explain the evolutionary history of the human brain.
- Identify basic structural features of the brain and describe the function of each.
- Explain conventional methods for studying the structures and functions of the nervous system.
- Describe the structural anatomy of the neuron and function of each feature.
- Describe the process of synaptic transmission, including the effects of drugs and hormones.
- Describe the behavioral effects of the factors affecting synaptic transmission, including developmental phenomena, critical periods, abnormality, learning, and memory.
- Using the visual system as a model, explain the physiological processes of human sensation and perception.
- Explain how a combination of basic structures and functions give rise to human emotion.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 10/16/2014
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