Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023

NRSC 4300 Brain and Behavior

The biological bases of human and nonhuman behavior. This course takes a functional approach to understanding the physiological mechanism underlying behavior. This course begins with an overview of basic neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and development. Then the course builds on this foundation by discussing the role of the brain in perception, movement, sleep, stress, motivation, emotion, cognition, social behavior, and mental health.

Registration Name

Brain and Behavior

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Required: PSYC 1101 Recommended: PSYC-2201 PSYC-3360

Offered

Demorest: As needed

Student Learning Outcomes

1. Describe the general anatomy, physiology, and functionality of the brain
2. Explain how the brain contributes to behavior
3. Relate symptoms of clinical disorders with brain function