GS14 1173 Cognitive Neuroscience
- Course Director(s): Scott Lane
- Semester: Spring
- Frequency: Annually
- Credit Hours: 3
- Grading System: Letter Grade
- Prerequisites: Consent of Instructor
Description
This course is an introductory graduate level overview of cognitive neuroscience. The course will cover basics in history, neuroanatomy, methods of cognitive neuroscience, sensation and perception, control of action, learning and memory, emotion, language, attention, drugs and cognition, impulsivity, cognitive control, social cognition, and neurobiology of disease. The intent is to provide students with fundamental knowledge of how the brain relates to cognitive functions and how this may help in understanding and treatment of human diseases that affect the central nervous system.