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PSYC
3310
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Biological
Psychology
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Three semester hours |
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Examines
the biological basis of behavior. Familiarizes students with the biological
mechanisms relevant to key issues in psychology, such as learning
and memory, sexual behavior, biological rhythms, emotion and stress,
lateralization and language, sensation/perception, sensorimotor systems,
abnormal behavior, and neural development and plasticity. Prerequisites:
PSYC 2310, or consent of instructor.
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