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PSY3270
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Organisational Unit | School of Psychological Sciences |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2015 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Joanne Fielding |
The Neuroscience of Cognition and Behavior focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms responsible for human cognition and behavior, with a particular focus on understanding leading methodology and technologies employed in brain-behaviour relationships. By exploring brain-behaviour interactions through an in-depth examination of a selection of cognitive abilities and behaviours, this unit will guide students to establish an understanding of the mechanisms behind memory processes, sleep, perception and other fundamental human behaviours. Technologies utilized by neuroscientists, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, and eye tracking will be considered during the course of this unit.
Upon successful completion of this unit, students should be able to:
a. Perceptual processing
b. Mechanisms affecting sleep and circadian rhythmicity
c. Memory storage and retrieval
Poster (20%)
Online quizzes (20%)
Examination (60%)
Hurdle: Students must pass the examination to achieve a pass for this unit.
One x 2 hour lectures each week and online workshops every fortnight.
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