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Dec 26, 2024
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PSYC 387 Neuropsychology (3)This course is an in-depth focus on brain-behavior relationships in humans. Topics include neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, cognitive theory and research methods. Theories of brain function are examined along with the clinical procedures for measuring brain integrity. Additionally, neurological disorders (e.g., stroke, brain injury) and methods of neurorehabilitation are explored. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103 ; PSYC 214 or BIOL 351 /PSYC 351 ; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 ) or BIOL 211 and MATH 250 ; or permission of the instructor. Course Frequency: Fall and Spring
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