This course explores the neural underpinnings of human cognition and behavior by considering behavioral evidence from individuals with brain damage and behavioral/neuroimaging evidence from healthy individuals. The first part of the course provides an overview of major neuroanatomical systems. The remainder of the course is organized around student-led discussions of current issues in the literature about how the brain gives rise to behavior.
Units: 1
Max Enrollment: 15
Prerequisites: Open to juniors and seniors who have taken two 200-level units, including either PSYC 219 or NEUR 200, and excluding PSYC 205, PSYC 250, and PSYC 299.
Instructor: Keane
Distribution Requirements: EC - Epistemology and Cognition; SBA - Social and Behavioral Analysis
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Not Offered
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