The experimental analysis of functional neuroanatomy and brain-behavior interactions in humans and non-humans, including the physiological basis of complex behaviors, including sleep, stress, learning and memory, sexual and emotional behavior, and neuropsychiatric disorders. Emphasis on aspects of experimental design, research methodologies, and data analysis and interpretation within the field. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: PSYC235 with a grade of C- or better and PSYC 303 with a grade of C- or better or PSYC 203 with a grade of C- or better. Not open to students who have received credit for PSYC 422.
2016-2017 Course Catalog / Courses / Biological Psychology with Laboratory