Neuroscience 310 - Human Neuroscience
Human Neuroscience
Fall
2024
01
4.00
Maya Rosen
M W 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM
Smith College
NSC-310-01-202501
Seelye 306
mrosen@smith.edu
This course covers contemporary methods and questions in human neuroscience across the lifespan. This course deeply examines several areas of human neuroscience rather than a broad overview of the field. Students focus on the following domains of study: memory, neural plasticity, decision-making and social cognition. The course examines human neuroscience methods and research to understand domain in 1) healthy young adults 2) across development and 3) in aging, disease and brain damage. The course is designed around class discussion and critical analysis of research findings. Prerequisite: NSC 210 and one statistics course from any department. Enrollment limited to 20.
[CE] NSC 210 & one statistics course