PSY 233 Physiological Psychology
An introduction to the biological bases of behavior. Examination of
nervous system structure and function is followed by an examination of the
neurophysiological foundations of motor ability, sexual behavior,
ingestive behavior, sleep and arousal, learning and memory, reinforcement,
and language. This course is offered in the fall semester.
Prerequisite: Psychology 101, plus either Biology 101 or 111 (may be taken
concurrently).
Credits: 1