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PSYC41333 — Physiological Psychology

3 credits · 3 hours

PSYC 41333 - Physiological Psychology PSYC 41333 - Physiological Psychology UAFS Legacy Course Number: PSYC 4133 Lecture pring Examines neuro-anatomical structures and functions of the brain that underlie human behavior. Emphasizes neurophysiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems; function, and behavioral correlates of sensory systems; the physiology underlying maladaptive behaviors and various developmental and neuro-degenerative diseases. Brief laboratory exercises. Prerequisite: PSYC 26133 - Research Methods In Psychology , BIOL 10043 - Biological Science / BIOL 10031 - Biological Science Laboratory or higher BIOL, and one of the following: ENGL 10203 - Composition II , ENGL 14343 - Honors Composition , or ENGL 24603 - Introduction to Writing Studies

Prerequisites: PSYC26133, BIOL10043, BIOL10031, ENGL10203, ENGL14343, ENGL24603

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