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Your search for courses · during 2023-24 · taught by lwichlin · returned 7 results
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NEUR 099 Fundamentals of Neuroscience 6 credits
- Summer 2023
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PSYC 110 Principles of Psychology 6 credits
This course surveys major topics in psychology. We consider the approaches different psychologists take to describe and explain behavior. We will consider a broad range of topics, including how animals learn and remember contexts and behaviors, how personality develops and influences functioning, how the nervous system is structured and how it supports mental events, how knowledge of the nervous system may inform an understanding of conditions such as schizophrenia, how people acquire, remember and process information, how psychopathology is diagnosed, explained, and treated, how infants and children develop, and how people behave in groups and think about their social environment.
- Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024
- Quantitative Reasoning Encounter Social Inquiry
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PSYC 110.03 Fall 2023
- Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
- Size:35
- M, WBoliou 104 12:30pm-1:40pm
- FBoliou 104 1:10pm-2:10pm
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PSYC 216 Behavioral Neuroscience 6 credits
An introduction to the physiological bases of complex behaviors in mammals, with an emphasis on neural and hormonal mechanisms. Psychology 216 does not require concurrent registration in Psychology 217, however, a grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology 216 and 217 to satisfy the LS requirement. Expected preparation: Psychology 110 or instructor permission.
- Spring 2024
- Science with Lab
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PSYC 216.00 Spring 2024
- Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
- Size:32
- M, WBoliou 104 11:10am-12:20pm
- FBoliou 104 12:00pm-1:00pm
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PSYC 217 Laboratory Research Methods in Behavioral Neuroscience 2 credits
The course provides instruction and experience in methods of behavioral neuroscience, the study of the inter-relation of the brain (and hormonal systems) and behavior. The focus of this laboratory will be on standard methods of inducing behavioral changes via neural and hormonal manipulations in mammals. Psychology 217 does NOT require concurrent registration in Psychology 216. A grade of C- or better must be earned in both Psychology 216 and 217 to satisfy the LS requirement. Expected preparation: Psychology 110 or instructor permission.
- Spring 2024
- Science with Lab
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PSYC 217.01 Spring 2024
- Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- M, WHulings B12 2:00pm-4:00pm
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PSYC 217.02 Spring 2024
- Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- T, THHulings B12 1:30pm-3:30pm
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PSYC 263 Sleep and Dreaming 6 credits
This course will examine recent experimental findings and current perspectives on sleep, dreaming, sleep disorders, and states of consciousness.
- Winter 2024
- Social Inquiry
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Psychology 110 or instructor permission
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PSYC 263.00 Winter 2024
- Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
- M, WAnderson Hall 121 12:30pm-1:40pm
- FAnderson Hall 121 1:10pm-2:10pm
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10 spots held for sophomores (sophomores register for PSYC 263 10)
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PSYC 263.10 Winter 2024
- Faculty:Lawrence Wichlinski 🏫 👤
- M, WAnderson Hall 121 12:30pm-1:40pm
- FAnderson Hall 121 1:10pm-2:10pm
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Held for sophomores, sophomores unable to register should waitlist for PSYC 263.00
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PSYC 399 Capstone Seminar 6 credits
Each of the three capstone seminars focus on a topic of interest to students in psychology. The goals of the course are to consider questions on a selected topic through reading primary research and discussion and review skills pertinent to scholarly investigation within the topic. Students are then mentored through a substantial paper related to the seminar topic.
- Fall 2023
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Several 200-level Psychology courses and senior Psychology major
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PSYC 400 Integrative Exercise 3 credits
Students independently revise and extend the fall term paper, integrating the feedback from their faculty advisor. Based on this work, students submit a final comps paper (approx. 20 pages) that makes original contributions to the field of psychology through critiquing existing psychology primary sources, applying empirically-supported psychological theories to new questions, generating potential applied guidelines, and/or proposing new theories or empirical studies based on published theories and empirical research.
- Fall 2023, Winter 2024, Spring 2024
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Psychology 399