Apr 23, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

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PY 320 - Biological Basis of Behavior


Credits: (4 credits)

This course provides a general introduction to the structure of the nervous system and how it functions in determining behavior. Topics include evolution and structure of the nervous system, neural connections, neurotransmitters and communication within the nervous system, the visual, the auditory, gustatory, olfactory, and somatosensory systems, and the psychobiology of eating, sex and emotions.

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to do the following: 

  1.   Apply interdisciplinary knowledge of the biological basis of psychology to inform everyday life in areas such as decision-making, social interactions, and occupational settings;
  2.   Apply the research methods of the biological basis of behavior and mental processes, statistics, measurements, guidelines, ethical standards, laws, and regulations to critically                 evaluate  scientific knowledge and information in the public domain;
  3.   Use critical thinking to understand the mutual and dynamic interactions among genetics, experience, mental processes, and brain functions as they relate to a holistic view of behavior;
  4.   Discuss knowledge of the biological basis of behavior and mental processes to inform others, using scientific and everyday terminology;
  5.   Use reliable and scientifically valid resources to identify and understand data relevant to the biological basis of behavior and mental processes to distinguish valid evidence from               common misconceptions.




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