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PSYC 318-01, Physiological Psychology, Fall 2005

Lloyd, Steven
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Throughout this course we will be discussing several functional systems of the CNS and their structural components. Since anatomical, structural relationships often describe underlying systemic functions, we will take a closer look at an animal model of CNS organization in neuroanatomy labs. These labs will allow you the opportunity to identify homologous human brain structures on a sheep brain. We will also perform minimal dissection in order to observe subcortical structures that we will discuss throughout the semester. You will also have an opportunity to observe the microscopic structure of the nervous and sensory systems. Again, structure often defines function and you will need to know both.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.