Course Description
This course will provide you with a general introduction to the underlying biological principles and mechanisms that give rise to complex human behavior.Topics to be covered may include the anatomical structure of nerve cells and how they communicate, properties of brain organization and function, processing in sensory systems, cognitive neuroscience, and neural and hormonal influences on health and emotion. This course will focus on how emerging methods and approaches are beginning to make it possible for psychologists, computer scientists, statisticians, engineers, and biologists to gain an integrated understanding of complex behavior.
CUHK
PSYC2190 Physiological Psychology