PSYC 466 Biological Psychology
The study of the physiological, developmental and functional explanations of behavior. This includes sensory and motor mechanisms, as well as motivated behaviors, learning, memory and language. The biological basis for mental disorders and the behavioral effects of brain damage are also addressed.
Credits
4
Prerequisite
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130 or
PSYC
140
and
PSYC
141, BIOL
141
or
BIOL
121, or
permission
of
instructor.
Distribution
School of Education and Psychology