PSYCH 261 Physiological PsychologyPsychology (2009-2010)
Introduction to brain, basic physiological processes, and their roles in behaviour. Topics may include: sensing and perceiving; neural bases of action; motivation; learning and memory; and consciousness. Both experimental and clinical data are considered.
Prerequisites: PSYCH 101 or 121R
Notes: Also offered Online
Sections For Fall 2009
| Lectures | ||||||||
| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Skinner, Erin Ilene | 01:00-02:20 M T W Th F | 195/198 | 1 | 1 | B1 271 | 2562 | ||
| PSYCH majors | 57/58 | |||||||
| PSYCH minor | 8/8 | |||||||
| Anderson, Britt | TBA | 136/150 | 81 | 81 | Online | 6753 | ||
| DE/PTS GEN PSYCH STUDENTS | 3/5 | |||||||
| PSYCH majors | 15/15 | |||||||
| PSYCH minor | 7/8 | |||||||
| Adult / PTS Students | 25/30 | |||||||
Sections For Spring 2009
PSYCH 261 is not held in Spring 2009