PSYCHOLOGY 121 Section:
PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Spring Quarter 2008
| Units: | 4 |
| Prerequisites: | Psychology 1, 41 and 101. |
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Psychology is the study of behavior, but underlying all behavior is the biology of the organism. This course examines the relationship of neuroanatomy and physiology to behavior, motivation, biological rhythms, emotion and psychopathology, language, and learning and memory in humans and other animals. All students of psychology should have a good understanding of the biological underpinning of behavior. This course will provide students with this background as well as with an introduction to the methodology of physiological psychology and neuroscience.
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| Classroom | Class Schedule | Course Website |
| 166 Young | M W 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM |
| Instructor | Instructor Email | Office | Office Hours |
| Karen Bales , Ph.D. | 102C Young Hall | 10:30-11:30 MW |

Psychology