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Abstract: . . . this course, the student will select the problem area that he/she wishes to explore. There are few limitations on the subject matter, except that it must fall within the area of behavioural neuroscience or biopsychology (very large areas) and it must not have been the topic of a paper or papers prepared for previous courses. Each student will choose a suitable topic, which is narrow enough to cover adequately in a 20 . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 4F03 – Special Topics in Biopsychology Instructor: Ron Racine, room 102 Psychology Building e-mail: racine@mcmaster.ca Goals: This course emphasizes exploration into topics of personal interest in the Behavioural . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 4F03 – Special Topics in Biopsychology Instructor: Ron Racine, room 102 Psychology Building e-mail: racine@mcmaster.ca Goals: This course emphasizes exploration into topics of personal interest in the Behavioural Neuroscience . . . . . . a bit too narrow for your presentation; they are meant only to get you started thinking about the possibilities. Most students will likely choose topics that are not listed below. If you do choose one of these topics, keep in mind that the Brain Briefing itself is greatly simplified and sometimes inaccurate, so don’t rely on it for anything more that a place to start. Page 4 Note: These are listed on the following Web . . . . . . In this course, the student will select the problem area that he/she wishes to explore. There are few limitations on the subject matter, except that it must fall within the area of behavioural neuroscience or biopsychology (very large areas) and it must not have been the topic of a paper or papers prepared for previous courses. Each student will choose a suitable topic, which is narrow enough to cover adequately in a . . . --2098,5,210,2117,10491
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