HSSC 331 Biological Psychology

Biological Psychology explores the physiological underpinnings of mental processes and behavior by covering the basic anatomy and physiology of the nervous system. The study of topics such as visual perception, language, depression, schizophrenia and their relation to neurological structure and deficit as well as their ultimate relationship to human consciousness will constitute the essential components of the class.

Credits

3

Distribution

Humanities and Social Sciences Program

Typically Offered Periods

Fall Semester Spring Semester