An introduction to the neural basis of behavior. Topics include neuroanatomy, neuron function, the control of hunger, sex, sleep, emotion, drug addiction and memory. (Gen.Ed. BS)
An introduction to the neural basis of behavior. Topics include neuroanatomy, neuron function, the control of hunger, sex, sleep, emotion, drug addiction and memory. (Gen.Ed. BS)
Facts, theories, and methods of operant and Pavlovian conditioning; their use in understanding and controlling normal and abnormal behavior in animals and people. Problem solving, human memory, and information processing. Prerequisites: introductory psychology, PSYCH 241. (Gen.Ed. SB)
Human cognition, including attention, perception, memory, language processing, and problem solving. Prerequisite: introductory psychology, Psych 240 and 241. (Gen.Ed. SB)
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the major historical and contemporary theories of human development and learning and their educational implications.
Orientation to Departmental Honors: requirements, research, and thesis preparation. Classes include presentations by instructor, students, and faculty. Open to all students considering Departmental Honors or with interests in research and independent study.
Research methods in psychology including single subject and group experiments, case studies, psychological test construction and observational field techniques. Emphasis on hands-on experience in labs and on lab reports.
Research methods in psychology including single subject and group experiments, case studies, psychological test construction and observational field techniques. Emphasis on hands-on experience in labs and on lab reports.
Research methods in psychology including single subject and group experiments, case studies, psychological test construction and observational field techniques. Emphasis on hands-on experience in labs and on lab reports.
Research methods in psychology including single subject and group experiments, case studies, psychological test construction and observational field techniques. Emphasis on hands-on experience in labs and on lab reports.