Stanford University
PSYCH 202: Cognitve Neuroscience
Spring 2007


Graduate core course. The anatomy and physiology of the brain. The course consists primarily of lectures by neuroscience faculty from the Department of Psychology and the Medical School. Lectures will cover current research as well as fundamentals of neuronal pathways and mechanisms of perception, attention, emotion, reward, memory, motor control, pain, and social behavior. Methods will include electrical stimulation of the brain, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, psychophysics, single-cell neurophysiology, theory and computation. Prerequisite: 207 or consent of instructor. (Instructors: Witthoft and Winawer)

Section Information

Meeting Time & Place
Tuesday, Thursday, 1:15 - 2:30 - Building 200, room 303

Instructors Office Hours & Location
Jonathan Winawer By appointment, winawer@stanford.edu
Nathan Witthoft By appointment, witthoft@stanford.edu

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