PSYC 345 Physiological Psychology
Neural and chemical bases of behavior are examined, including the relationship between anatomical, neurophysiological, and behavioral data. General principles of sensory functioning, control of movement, and rhythms are also considered.
Credits
4 credit hours.
Prerequisite
PSYC 110, PSYC 221 or
PSYC 221W, and 45 completed credits that include 8 additional PSYC credits, or consent of department chair.
Offered
Fall, Spring.