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PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES |
200.101 (N,S) |
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (3) Drigotas Limit 250 This course surveys all the major areas of scientific psychology, including the physiological bases of behavior; sensation and perception; learning, memory and cognition; developmental, social, and personality psychology; and psychopathology. |
Sec. 01 |
MWF 11-11:50 |
200.110 (N,S) |
INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (3) Shelton Limit 250
Introductory survey of current research and theory on topics in cognitive psychology. The course will cover a range of topics in perception, attention, learning, reasoning, and memory, emphasizing relationships among mind, brain, and behavior. |
Sec. 01 |
MW 1:30-3 |
200.132 (S) |
INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Feigenson Limit 100
An introductory survey of developmental psychology from birth through adulthood. Consideration of developmental theories and methods and of research investigating biological, psychological, and social factors and their interactions within a cultural framework. |
Sec. 01 |
MWF 1:30-2:20 |
200.141 (N,S) |
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Gorman Limit 180 100
A survey of neuropsychology relating the organization of behavior to the integrative action of the nervous system.
Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 9-10:15 |
200.159 (S) |
FRESHMAN SEMINAR: EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (1) Egeth Limit 13
Freshmen only In this course we discuss evolutionary psychology, which is the idea that the mind can be understood as an adaptation to our ancestral environment by means of natural selection. |
Sec. 01 |
Th 2-2:50 |
200.204 (S)
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HUMAN SEXUALITY (3) Kraft Limit 25
Perm Req’d. Not open to Freshmen Junior & Senior Psychology, Behavioral Biology majors, and WGS minors only Registration requirments can be found at: www.psy.jhu.edu
Course focuses on sexual development, sexuality across the lifespan, gender identity, sexual attraction and arousal, sexually transmitted disease, and the history of commercial sex workers and pornography.
Formerly taught as 200.302 |
Sec. 01 |
T 12-2:20 |
200.207 (Q,S) (W) |
LAB IN ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DATA (3) Egeth Limit 20 per section Laboratory in the fundamentals of data collection and analysis in experimental and differential psychology. Formerly 200.114 |
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W 1:30-3:30
W 1:30-3:30
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W 1:30-3:30 |
200.209 (S) |
INTRODUCTION TO PERSONALITY THEORY (3) Piferi Limit 100 An overview of the major theories of personality with their empirical bases and applications. |
Sec. 01 |
MW 2-4:30 |
200.211 (S) |
SENSATION AND PRECEPTION (3) Yantis A survey of the psychological and neurophysiological basis of seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling. Course added 4/01/08 |
Sec. 01 |
MWF 9-9:50 |
200.212 (S) |
INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Noonberg Limit 125
A survey of the major syndromes of psychological disorders. Research and theory about the mechanisms, development, and diagnosis of psychopathology are emphasized. |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 1:30-2:45 |
200.309 (S) |
EVOLUTIONARY MECHANISMS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR (3) Petri Limit 25
Prereq: 200.101 Intro. to Psychology This course examines the evolution of human adaptive behaviors. In particular it examines evolutionary contributions to behaviors concerned with problems of survival such as mating strategies, parenting, and group living. |
Sec. 01 |
M 1:30-4 |
200.312 (N,S)
(W) |
IMAGING THE HUMAN MIND (3) Courtney Limit 20 Prereq: Statistical Analysis I (550.111) and Cognitive Neuroscience (080.205) or Cognitive Neuroscience: Exploring the Human Brain (050.203) or equivalent |
Sec. 01 |
Th 1:30-4 |
200.314 (Q,S) |
ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS (3) Yantis Prereq: One statistics course Limit 18
Perm. Req’d. during Add/Drop only
Topics in applied probability and statistical inference; analysis of variance; experimental design. Intended for graduate students in psychology. |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 1:30-2:45 |
200.326 (S)
(W) |
LAW, PSYCHOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY (3) Hofer Limit 20 Perm. Req’d An introduction to applications of psychological research in policy analysis. Special emphasis is given to the use and misuse of psychology in Supreme Court advocacy and decision making in the areas of children’s rights, adult sexuality, and educational and employment opportunity. In addition, research into the trial process and jury decision making is reviewed, with the aim of identifying possible reforms to improve the truth-seeking function of the courts.
Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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Sec. 01 |
Th 1:30-4 |
200.328 (S)
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THEORY & METHODS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Edwin Limit 25
Prereq: Abnormal Psychology (200.212) Senior Psychology Majors Only A critical examination of the methods of observation, description, reasoning, and inference that underlie the clinical practice of psychology and psychiatry.
Cross listed with Behavioral Biology
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Sec. 01 |
M 6-8:30pm |
200.333 (S) |
ADVANCED READING IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Drigotas Limit 18
Junior & Senior Psychology majors only
The class is designed as a seminar including discussion of primary readings of social psychology articles ranging in topics from interpersonal relationship to behavior in large groups. |
Sec. 01 |
W 1:30-4 |
200.339 (S)
(W) |
ISSUES IN COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE (3) McComb Limit 30
Priority to Psychology Majors
This course examines important mental health issues in the context of contemporary clinical practice. It explores major theories of counseling and psychotherapy through readings, case narratives, accounts of clinical processes, and research studies of clinical effectiveness.
Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology |
Sec. 01 |
Th 1:30-4 |
200.344 (N,S) |
BEHAVIORAL ENDOCRINOLOGY (3) StaffLimit 70 Prereq: 200.141 or 080.205 or Perm. Req’d. An examination of the effects of hormones on behavior in non-human and human animals. Topics will include the effects of hormones on sexual differentiation, reproductive behavior, parental behavior, homeostasis and biological rhythms, regulation of body weight, learning and memory.
Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology and Neuroscience |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 1:30-2:45 |
200.355 (S) |
PSYCHOLOGY OF DECISION MAKING: BEHAVIORAL FINANCE (3) Raifman
Juniors and Seniors only Limit 40
Prereq: Six credits of Psychology course work
This course will apply insights from cognitive psychology decision-making research to the stock market. The course investigates whether investors can beat the market benchmarks by exploiting marketplace investor sentiment.
Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology |
Sec. 01 |
T 3-5:30pm |
200.386 (N,S) |
ANIMAL COGNITION (3) Holland Limit 25We will examine relations between brain, mind, and behavior in nonhuman animals, focusing on topics such as learning, memory, attention, decision making, navigation, communication, and awareness. We will take a variety of approaches, including behavioral, computational, evolutionary, neurobiological, and psychological perspectives. Although mostly we will be considering birds and mammals, the occasional insect or person will creep in. Suggested prerequisite: a course in animal behavior, cognitive psychology, or systems neuroscience. |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 9-10:15 |
230.302 (S) |
CLASS, STRATIFICATION, AND PERSONALITY (3) Kohn Limit 30 Prereq: Junior/Senior only or Perm. Req'd.
Cross-listed with Sociology and Public Health Studies
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TTh 9-10:15 |
050.105 (N,S) |
INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY (3) McCloskey
Limit 125 Cross-listed with Cognitive Science |
Sec. 01 |
TTh 1:30-2:45 |
050.339 (N,S) |
INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT (3) Landau Limit 25 15 Meets with 050.639.
Cross-listed with Cognitive Science and Neuroscience |
Sec. 01 |
MW 1:30-2:45 |
080.330 (N)
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BRAIN INJURY AND RECOVERY OF FUNCTION (CM) (ST) (3) Gorman Limit 30 Prereq: 080.203, 080.305 & 080.306 or 080.205 and 080.304 or Perm. Req’d
Cross-listed with Neuroscience |
Sec. 01 |
WF 1:30-2:45 |
080.352 (N) |
PRIMATE BRAIN FUNCTIONS (3) (ST) Hendry Limit 100 Prereq: 080.205 and 080.304, or 080.305 and 080.306.
Cross-listed with Neuroscience |
Sec. 01 |
MW 3-4:15 |
290.420 (S)
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ORIGINS OF HUMAN SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND VARIATION (3) Kraft Limit 25 Perm Req'd Juniors & Seniors PBS, Neuroscience, Public Health, Behavioral Biology, or Biology majors, or PBS or Women's Studies minors only. Cross listed with Behavioral Biology and Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality |
Sec. 01 |
T 3-5:30 pm |
200.501 |
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH – FRESHMEN S/U grading only |
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200.503 |
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH – SOPHOMORES S/U grading only
The student chooses some research problem with the advice and approval of a faculty member. |
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200.505 |
PSYCHOLOGY READINGS - FRESHMEN |
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200.507 |
PSYCHOLOGY READINGS – SOPHOMORES With approval of a faculty member, a student may make arrangements to undertake a program of independent reading on topics not covered in courses. |
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200.509 |
PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP S/U grading only |
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200.511 |
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH – JUNIORS S/U grading only |
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200.513 |
PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH – SENIORS S/U grading only The student chooses some research problem with the advice and approval of a faculty member. |
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200.517 |
PSYCHOLOGY READINGS - SENIORS With approval of a faculty member, a student may make arrangements to undertake a program of independent reading on topics not covered in courses. |
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200.519 |
SENIOR HONORS RESEARCH Seniors working on the honors thesis enroll with the
approval of the undergraduate coordinator. |
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200.538 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - SOPHOMORES |
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200.539 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - JUNIORS |
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200.540 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY - SENIORS |
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THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY |
200.615 |
GRADUATE SEMINAR IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING Gmeindl Limit 30 Perm. Req’d |
Sec. 01 |
Th 12 |
200.627 |
GRADUATE SEMINAR: MEMORY Shelton |
Sec. 01 |
F 3:30-4:30 |
200.631 |
TOPICS IN SPATIAL COGNITION Shelton |
Sec. 01 |
M 3-4 |
200.642 |
NEURAL CIRCUITS BEHAVIOR Fortune, Ball Perm. Req’d This course will consider defined multisynaptic pathways in the vertebrate nervous system that mediate behaviors such as reproductive behavior and communication. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.648 |
AGING, COGNITION, NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS I Albert |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.652 |
PROSEMINAR: COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Halberda Course added 5/08/08 |
Sec. 01 |
M 9:30-11 |
200.661 |
PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Yantis Limit 30 An introduction to postdoctoral activities (e.g., grant applications, journal article submission, meeting presentations, the politics of psychology and American science) for Ph.D. candidates in psychology. |
Sec. 01 |
T 12 |
200.670 |
ADVANCED SEMINAR: VISION Egeth/Yantis/Halberda This seminar will cover advanced topics in vision from the perspectives of several disciplines. Topics include human visual psychophysics, perception and cognition, and computational vision. |
Sec. 01 |
F 10-12 9-11 |
050.639 |
INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Landau Limit 5 25
Meets with 050.339
Cross-listed with Cognitive Science and Neuroscience |
Sec. 01 |
MW 1:30-2:45 |
200.810 |
RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY Staff Students plan and execute original research under guidance of advisers. Results are usually prepared in a form suitable for publication. |
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TBA |
200.811 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: HUMAN PERFORMANCE Egeth |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.813 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Feigenson |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.815 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: LEARNINGHolland |
Sec. 01 |
Th 12-1:30 |
200.818 |
NEUROSCIENCE DECISION MAKINGStuphorn |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.820 |
DIRECTED READINGS AND RESEARCH Staff Guided independent readings and research in special fields. |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.821 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE Ball |
Sec. 01 |
W 12-1:30 |
200.823 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: NEUROETHOLOGY Fortune |
Sec. 01 |
W 12-1:30 |
200.825 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: PSYCHOBIOLOGY Gallagher |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
200.828 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: PERCEPTION Yantis |
Sec. 01 |
Th 10:30-12 1:30-3 |
200.841 |
RESEARCH SEMINAR: NEURAL SYSTEMS OF MEMORY AND ATTENTION Courtney |
Sec. 01 |
Th 10-12 |
200.849 |
TEACHING PRACTICUM Staff All candidates are required to obtain special experience in various aspects of undergraduate teaching. |
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