Fall 2004
PSY 332 • Behavioral Neuroscience
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 42515 |
MWF |
9:00 AM-10:00 AM |
GRG 102 |
SALINAS |
Course Description
Neuroscientific study of behavioral functions, including: fundamental structure and function of human nervous system; sensory systems and perception; motor systems and behavior; motivation and learning; brain disorders and maladaptive behavior.
Grading Policy
Exams: 4 in class mid-term exams and a noncomprehensive final. Grade determined from the best 4 out of 5 grades. All Exams and Final are multiple choice: 1/2 from lecture, 1/2 from text. You will be responsible for lecture material even if it is not covered in text; you will be responsible for assigned chapters even if they are not discussed in lecture. Class webpage will have online versions of the slides and a brief lecture outline.
Texts
Kolb, Bryan and Whishaw, Ian Q. (2001). An Introduction to Brain and Behavior. Worth Publishers.


