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PSYC 3322. BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR. 3 Hours.

An introduction to the anatomical structures and physiological processes that determine behavior. Topics include the acquisition and processing of sensory information, the neural control of movement, and the biological bases of complex behaviors (such as learning, memory, sex, language, and addiction), as well as the basic functioning of the nervous system. Offered as BIOL 3322 and PSYC 3322. Credit will be granted only once. BIOL 3322 prerequisite: BIOL 1441, BIOL 1442. PSYC 3322 prerequisite: BIOL 1441 or PSYC 1315.

Minor in Neuroscience

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The Neuroscience Minor offers an in-depth study of the biological and psychological mechanisms that shape behavior, blending topics such as neural anatomy and physiology, sensory and motor systems, cognitive processes, learning and memory, and the effects of drugs on the nervous system. This minor equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the brain and behavior, making it an ideal choice for those interested in the intricate workings of the nervous system and its role in human behavior.