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The Brain in Psychology I: the Neuroanatomical Basis of Psychological Function
This course reviews contemporary neuroscience and
neuroanatomy relevant to understanding higher psychological functions.
It combines lectures and laboratory methods to help students gain
understanding of the topology and connectivity of cortical structures.
Students learn how anatomy as viewed through neuroimaging techniques is
related to actual brain tissue and the methods through which inferences
about the relationship between neural structure and function are made.
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