Biopsychological Neuroscience
Full course description
This course provides an in-depth description of biopsychological concepts that are relevant to the field of neuroscience. It covers elements from functional neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and psychopharmacology, as applied to brain and behaviour research. Major emphasis will be placed on the underlying molecular, i.e. neurochemical and neurobiological, mechanisms related to the different neurotransmitter and behavioral systems in the brain. This includes basic neurotransmission, learning and memory, the interaction between hormones and brain functioning, and motivation/reward.
The course also encompasses practical training in a neuropsychological experiment (PSY4343) in which you will participate to investigate the link between biology and psychology.
The final assessment for this course is a numerical grade between 0,0 and 10,0.
Course objectives
Students will be able to understand:
- biology underlying fundamental psychological processes;
- integrating biology and psychology to understand brain and behaviour functions.
- E. Nelissen