Neuroscience and Behavior
Undergraduate Lecture
Tu Th 11:40AM-12:55PM
This mid-level neuroscience course explores how the mind emerges from activity in the brain. This course focuses on a set of cognitive functions that underlie intelligent behavior. These functions include object recognition, attention, memory, emotion, language, and decision-making. The study of these topics is grounded in behavioral experiments that allow us to define cognitive functions and dissociate them from each other. Throughout the course, students will explore the implications of cognitive neuroscience for the future of technology, education, law, and medicine.
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