PSYC 323
Advanced Biopsychology
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0
An advanced course on the physiological basis of behaviour. Covers the fundamentals of neurophysiology and neuroanatomy from a functional perspective, with an emphasis on the anatomy of the human nervous system. Examines the physiological basis of behaviours through review of contemporary research in areas such as sleep, reproduction, aggression, ingestion, learning and memory, motivation, and mental disorders.
Prerequisites: 100A, 100B, 215A.
Undergraduate course in Psychology offered by the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Social Sciences.