Functional Neuroscience

An introduction to the neural bases of behavior, cognition, and emotion. Focus is on neurofunctional systems involved in information processing, plasticity, endocrine regulation, sensation and perception, learning and memory, motivation, and motor systems. Cannot be taken after PY299.

Prerequisite: Psychology 100 or Psychology 101 or Psychology 111, or Molecular Biology 131 or Consent of Instructor. May not count toward major requirements if taken after passing Psychology 299.

1 unit — Fernandez-Peters

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2022 Block 3 Functional Neuroscience Marcela Fernandez-Peters Tutt Science Building 313 25 / 5 06/07/2023
Fall 2023 Block 1 Functional Neuroscience Marcela Fernandez-Peters TBA 25 / 6 06/07/2023
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