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INTRO TO BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY

CRN: 33844

Section: PSY 223-150

Credits: 3 credit hours

Availability: 1 (Capacity: 6)

Dates: 01-20-2026 – 05-08-2026

Instructor: Nathaniel Thomas

SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:

Tues, Thurs

12:30 PM - 1:55 PM

Fulton Campus - F155

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Prerequisite: PSY 101. This course is an introduction to the interaction between our biology and everything we do, think, and feel. More specifically, it is a survey of the theories and research pertaining to the scientific study of anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology of behavior and mental processes. It will focus primarily on the structures and functions of the nervous system and explore how the nervous system affects such phenomena as development, sensation & perception, movement, sleeping, eating, sexual behavior, learning & memory, language, thoughts, emotions, and psychiatric disorders. It will also consider the relationship between the body and mind, and how and why brain activity gives rise to your unique conscious experience.

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