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June Gruber. tth1-2. 15 So (26) Introduction to major discoveries in human emotion. Evolutionary theories of anger, love, and disgust; emotion and morality; culture and gender differences; emotion and the brain; relation between emotion and thinking; development of emotion; and abnormal emotions in mental illness.
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Maria Pi?ango. For description see under Linguistics.
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Nelson Donegan. tth1-2.15 Sc,So (26) An interdisciplinary approach to understanding and treating psychiatric disorders, integrating clinical psychology, psychiatry, and advances in basic neuroscience. Focus on how research with animal models can advance our understanding of psychiatric disorders and generate more effective treatments for patients. Topics include drug addiction, depression, Parkinson's disease, and schizophrenia.
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3.00 Credits
Stephen Anderson. For description see under Linguistics.
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3.00 Credits
Marianne LaFrance. mw 2.30-3.45 So (0) Study of social cognition, attitudes and persuasion, group processes, intergroup processes, prosocial behavior, aggression, and conformity. Theories, methodology, and applications of social psychology.
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3.00 Credits
Gregory McCarthy. tth 2.30-3.45 (27) Introduction to the neural bases of human psychological function, including social, cognitive, and affective processing. Preparation for more advanced courses in cognitive and social neuroscience. Topics include memory, reward processing, neuroeconomics, individual differences, emotion, social inferences, and clinical disorders. Neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropharmacology are also introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Rhea Paul. For description see under Linguistics.
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3.00 Credits
Marc Brackett. mw9-10.15 So (0) A broad survey of perspectives, methods, and assessment techniques used to study personality psychology Personality's location, its parts (motivation, emotion, cognition, mental models), its structure and organization (dynamics), and its development (stability and change from childhood to adulthood). How personality is expressed in our everyday behavior and personal surroundings.
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3.00 Credits
Glenn Schafe.
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