Psychology
PSYC 3506: Neuropsychology of Fear
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Explores our understanding of the physiological and cognitive aspects of fear, from early theories of emotion to current research in both humans and animal models.
- Emphasizes linking brain structure to function—how do different brain regions contribute to fear processing and expression?
- Also focuses on psychiatric illnesses whose symptoms suggest a maladaptive fear response, such as post-traumatic stress disorder and phobias.
- What causes these illnesses, and how does our understanding of the neural basis of fear inform our treatment strategies for these disorders?
- Students who do not meet course prerequisites may seek permission of instructor.
Explores our understanding of the physiological and cognitive aspects of fear, from early theories of emotion to current research in both humans and animal models. Show more.
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