We will cover a variety of foundational and contemporary issues in human neuroscience, and will engage in discussion of scientific methods and techniques used to investigate the relationship between brain function and cognition. The course will primarily emphasize higher cognitive and emotional function (cognitive and affective neuroscience) and the neurobehavioral underpinnings of psychopathology in humans (clinical neuroscience). Laboratory sections will supplement lecture and reading topics with demonstrations and experience with neuropsychological, cognitive neuroscience, and psychophysiological research techniques. The laboratory portion of this course strongly stresses experimental design and data analysis. However, we also get to play with brains. Brains are cool.
- Teacher: Todd Watson
Category: Fall 2015





