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Dec 04, 2024
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PSY 426 - Experimental Biopsychology 1 semester, 4 Credits
Biopsychology examines behavior in the context of genetics, evolution, and physiology. It considers how a biological entity can give rise to seemingly non-material processes such as thought, perception, and mood. The goal of the course is to learn the research methods and techniques of biopsychology. Students learn techniques of psychophysiological measurement and apply them to a research project. Includes a lab component. Prerequisite: PSY 326.
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