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Abstract: . . . communication skills. Basic Requirements: 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 20 page, double-spaced paper, including references . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 4F03 – Special Topics in Biopsychology – BSB 122 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 and Biopsychology . . . . . . biopsychology Page 1 Psychology 4F03 – Special Topics in Biopsychology – BSB 122 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 and Biopsychology areas. . . . . . . the Frontal Cortex Object and Face Processing Neglect Syndromes Pathology : Epilepsy Parkinson’s Disease Page 5 Alzhiemer’s Disease Huntington’s Disease Psychosis (Schizophrenia or Depression) Mechanisms of Action of Anti-Psychotic Drugs “Brain Briefing” Topics from the Society for Neuroscience Webpages Note: These are listed on the following Web site, but you should be able to go directly to the specific topic by clicking on the link provided for it: http://www.sfn.org/content/Publications/BrainBriefings/index.html . . . . . . improve communication skills. Basic Requirements: 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 20 page, double-spaced paper, including references . . . --2527,5,253,2487,12636
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