Psychology 708.1: Basic Neuroanatomy
- 2 lecture hours, conference, 3 credits
- Prerequisites: At least 15 undergraduate credits in Psychology, including Psychological Statistics and a laboratory course in Experimental Psychology
The neuroanatomical portion of the course introduces the structure and anatomy
of human and rodent brains, describing gross neuroanatomy, organization and
pathways of the spinal cord, cranial nerves, hindbrain, midbrain, forebrain,
cerebral and cerebellar cortices, as well as organization of the limbic system,
thalamus, hypothalamus and basal ganglia. Correlations with behavior are made.
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