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6. Introduction to Neuroscience<
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10. Experimental Design, Methodology, and Data Analysis Procedures<
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21. Perception<
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24. Abnormal Psychology<
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26. Physiological Psychology<
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46. Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience<
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52. Issues in Learning and Development<
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54. Issues in Applied Psychology<
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63. Experimental Study of Social Behavior<
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65. Physiology of Behavior with Laboratory<
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80. Face Perception: Cognitive, Neural, Computational, and Social Perspectives<
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83. Non-Verbal Aspects of Social Interaction<
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84. Ability, Giftedness, Genius: the Psychology of High Achievement<
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86. Addiction<
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88. Independent Research<
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90. Independent Neuroscience Research<
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100. Measurement and Statistics I<
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111. Seminar in Special Topics<
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187. Supervised Undergraduate Teaching.<
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189. Independent Research. (2 course credits)<
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191. Dissertation Research. (3 course credits)<
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08F, 09W, 09S, 09F, 10W, 10S: 10 A course designed to serve as a general introduction to the science of human behavior. Emphasis will be placed upon the basic psychological processes of perception, learning, and motivation as they relate to personality, individual differences, social behavior, and the behavior disorders. Dist: SOC. The staff. 6. Introduction to Neuroscience
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Consult special listings. This course does not carry major credit. 10. Experimental Design, Methodology, and Data Analysis Procedures
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09W: 2 09S: 12; Laboratory This laboratory course will provide a general introduction to the experimental methods of psychological science. Lectures will provide an overview of experimental techniques in four content areas (behavioral neuroscience, sensation/perception, cognitive/cognitive neuroscience, and social/applied psychology). The focus will be on how psychological scientists pursue research questions using diverse techniques, such as functional brain imaging, reaction time, psychopharmacology, self-reports, and survey methods. Laboratory exercises will complement the lecture material. Ethical issues as they pertain to psychological research will also be addressed. Prerequisite: Psychology 1 or 6 and 10. Cannot be taken concurrently with Psychology 10. Dist: SLA . The staff. 21. Perception
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09W, 10W: 11 This course is an introduction to contemporary psychological theory and research on social behavior. Specific topics include self-presentation, nonverbal behavior, interpersonal relations, conformity, persuasion, aggression, altruism, and group dynamics. Within these contexts, emphasis is placed on the importance of both personality and situational factors as determinants of social behavior. Prerequisite: Psychology 1. Dist: SOC. Hull. 24. Abnormal Psychology
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