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Human Psychophysiology

Human Psychophysiology is concerned with physiological responses as reflections of psychological traits, states, and processes. Students will study the form and function of major physiological response systems and gain laboratory experience in the recording, analysis, and interpretation of physiological data from the central and peripheral nervous systems. Prerequisite: PSYC 252 and one from PSYC 253, PSYC 257, PSYC 453, PSYC 457, or BIO 332. Fall

Section: PSYC-475-01
Credits: 4
Faculty: Harlan M Fichtenholtz
Days: TR
Times: 2:00PM‑3:45PM (TR)
Start/End Date: 08/28/23 - 12/15/23
Instruction Method: Lecture-based Learning

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