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Course Schedule—Fall 2004

Psychological & Brain Sciences

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PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

200.101 (N,S)

INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (3) Drigotas    Limit 225

Sec. 01

MTW 11

200.118 (N,S)

SENSATION AND PERCEPTION (3) Yantis Limit 106

Sec. 01

MTW 9

200.131 (S)

INTRODUCTION TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Noonberg

Sec. 01

TTh 2:30-4

200.132 (S)

INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY & CHILD DEVELOPMENT (3) Feigenson   Limit 100

Sec. 01

MTW 10

200.136 (S)

INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: ADOLESCENCE TO YOUNG ADULTHOOD (3) Smith   Limit 50 44

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

200.141 (N,S)                 

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Gorman   Limit 135 Cross listed with Behavioral Biology

Sec. 01

ThF 9-10:30

200.155 (N,S)

INTRODUCTION TO DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE (3) Shelton Limit 100     An introductory survey of the relationships among brain, mind, and behavior from conception through childhood.  Cross listed with Neuroscience

Sec. 01

MTW 10

200.159 (S)

FRESHMAN SEMINAR: EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (1) Egeth   Limit 12
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

200.204 (N,S)
(W)

HUMAN SEXUALITY (3) Kraft   Limit 25
Not open to Freshmen    
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. Cross-listed with Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. Formerly taught as 200.302

Sec. 01

T 12-3

200.305 (N,S)

ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (3) Lasson Limit 16   Juniors & Seniors only
Psychology Majors only

Sec. 01

T 6-8pm

200.312 (N,S)

IMAGING THE HUMAN MIND (3) Courtney   Limit 60   Prereq:  550.111 and one Neuroscience or Psychology course
Survey of neuroimaging research contributing to understanding abilities that may be uniquely human (language, reasoning, emotion). Physical, physiological, theoretical bases of methods, application in normal adults, development, aging, psychiatric/neurological disorders. Cross listed with Neuroscience

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

200.314 (Q,S) 

ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS (3) Yantis Staff   Prereq: One statistics course  
Perm. Req’d,   Course intended for graduate students

Sec. 01

TW 2-3:30 MTW 10

200.328 (S)  (W)

THEORY & METHODS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Edwin    Limit 25  Prereq: 200.131   Senior Psychology Majors Only    Cross listed with Behavioral Biology

Sec. 01

M 6-8pm

200.333 (S)
(W)

ADVANCED READING IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (3) Drigotas   Limit 18
Prereq: 200.133   Juniors & Seniors 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 2-4

200.339 (S)

ISSUES IN COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE (3) McComb    Limit 30 Priority to Psychology Majors  Cross listed with Behavioral Biology

Sec. 01

Th 12-3

200.344 (N,S) (W)

BEHAVIORAL ENDOCRINOLOGY (3) Ball Limit 60   Prereq: 200.141 or 080.205 or Perm. Req=d.  Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology and Neuroscience

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

200.355 (S)

PSYCHOLOGY OF DECISION MAKING: BEHAVIORAL FINANCE (3) RaifmanJuniors and Seniors only    Limit 40    Prereq: Six credits of Psychology course work   Cross listed with Behavioral Biology

Sec. 01

T 3-5

200.357 (S)
(W)

COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE OF MEMORY (3) Stark   Prereq: 200.109 or 200.141 or 080.203   Limit 20
Cross listed with Neuroscience

Sec. 01

ThF 9-10:30

200.365 (S)
             

PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIAL POLICY(3) Serences   Limit 15   Juniors & Seniors only
The course will use theories on decision making and group psychology to critically evaluate social policies dealing with education, violent crime and the media, and other current issues.
Dean’s Teaching Fellowship Course

Sec. 01

M 2-5

200.383 (S)

MENTAL MODELS AND MENTAL LOGIC (3) Halberda   Limit 20
How is it that humans are able to reason logically?  In this advanced seminar, we will explore the representations (imagistic, prepositional) that may underlie this ability.
Cross-listed with Cognitive Science

Sec. 01

MT 3:30-5

050.358 (H,N,S)

LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT (3) Landau Juniors and seniors only or Perm. Req’d.
Limit 25   Cross-listed with Cognitive Science

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

080.101 (N)

TOPICS IN NEUROSCIENCE (2) Hendry  Freshmen only Limit 110 Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology and Neuroscience

Sec. 01

MW 5

080.205 (N)

SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE (3) Fortune Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology and Neuroscience

Sec. 01

TTh 2-3:30

080.330 (N)
(W)

BRAIN INJURY & RECOVERY OF FUNCTION (CM)(ST) (3) Gorman Prereq: 080.203, 080.205 & 080.304 or Perm. Req=d    Limit 30  Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology and Neuroscience

Sec. 01

ThF 1-2:30

080.335 (N)

NEUROSCIENCE OF PAIN (ST) (3) Haythornthwaite      Limit 25 Prereq: 080.205 or 200.141 Cross-listed with Neuroscience

Sec. 01

M 2-5

290.420 (S)
(W)

ORIGINS OF HUMAN SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND VARIATION (3) Kraft   Limit 25   Juniors & Seniors Only Cross-listed with Behavioral Biology and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

Sec. 01

T 3-6pm

200.501 

PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH - FRESHMEN

   

200.503 

PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH - SOPHOMORES

   

200.505 

PSYCHOLOGY READINGS - FRESHMEN

   

200.507 

PSYCHOLOGY READINGS - SOPHOMORES

   

200.509

PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP

   

200.511 

PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH - JUNIORS

   

200.513 

PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH - SENIORS

   

200.515

PSYCHOLOGY READINGS - JUNIORS

   

200.517

PSYCHOLOGY READINGS - SENIORS

   

200.519

SENIOR HONORS RESEARCH

   

200.539

INDEPENDENT STUDY - JUNIORS

   

200.543

PSYCHOLOGY - RESEARCH Staff

   

THE FOLLOWING COURSES ARE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY

200.615

GRADUATE SEMINAR IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING Stark

Sec. 01

Th 12

200.627

GRADUATE SEMINAR: MEMORY Shelton

Sec. 01

W 1:30

200.631

TOPICS IN SPATIAL COGNITION Shelton

Sec. 01

TBA

200.644

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Ball/ Holland/ Fortune

Sec. 01

TBA

200.652

COGNITIVE PROSEMINAR Courtney/ Egeth/ Shelton/ Stark/ Yantis/ Feigenson/ Halberda

Sec. 01

M 1-3

200.661

PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Yantis

Sec. 01

T 12

200.670

ADVANCED SEMINAR: VISION Egeth

Sec. 01

F 9-11

050.658

LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT Landau Graduate section of 050.358 Cross-listed with Cognitive Science

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

200.805

SEMINAR: MEMORY AND SPATIAL COGNITION Stark/ Shelton

Sec. 01

T 1

200.810

RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY Staff

 

TBA

200.811

RESEARCH SEMINAR: HUMAN PERFORMANCE Egeth

Sec. 01

TBA

200.813 RESEARCH SEMINAR: COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Feigenson / Halberda Coursed added 8/23/04
Sec. 01
TBA

200.815

RESEARCH SEMINAR: LEARNINGHolland

Sec. 01

Th 11-12:30

200.820

DIRECTED READINGS AND RESEARCH Staff

 

TBA

200.821

RESEARCH SEMINAR: BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE Ball

Sec. 01

W 12-1:30

200.823 RESEARCH SEMINAR: NEUROETHOLOGY Fortune Course added 8/23/04
Sec. 01
TBA

200.828

RESEARCH SEMINAR: PERCEPTION Yantis

Sec. 01

F 12

200.829 RESEARCH SEMINAR: NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY Gallagher Course added 8/23/04
Sec. 01
TBA

200.841

RESEARCH SEMINAR: NEURAL SYSTEMS OF MEMORY AND ATTENTION Courtney

Sec. 01

F 12-1:30

200.849

TEACHING PRACTICUM Staff

 

TBA

 

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