PSYC 023 : Neuropsychology

Neuropsychology. Provides a fundamental understanding of concepts in physilogical psycholgical research. Critically examines the clinical and experimental approaches used to study of human brain-behavior relations. Surveys the research terrain related to understanding of the brain's structural and functional organization. Examines paradigms that are organized around the idea that brain functions are influenced by a host of sociocultural, biological, psychological and spiritual factors. Emphasizes diversity topics (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, religion, social, age) and brain health in the context of these biopsychosocial and spiritual factor Prereq. 001, 002

Prerequisites/Permissions

Foundations of Psyc Science, Reseach Design & Analysis

Essential Learning Outcomes

Attributes

COAS-Natural Sciences Course

Overview

Program

Psychology

Credits

3