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PSY321: Neuropsychology |
The subject is neuropsychology, which is the study of effects of brain damage upon mental processes, and of relationships between neural activity in the brain and mental processes. Impairments of motor functions, language, perception, attention, memory and other higher cognitive processes caused by brain damage will be considered, as will research on how such impairments can be treated.
Evening students will be able to obtain tapes of the lectures from the Centre for Open Education, but must attend the practicals/tutorials.
| Credit Points: | 4 |
| Contact Hours: | 3 |
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D2 - Day; Offered in the second half-year
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| Staff Contact: |
Dr Homewood |
| Prerequisites: |
PSY236(P) or PSY237(P)
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| Corequisites: | PSY222 or STAT270 or STAT271 or BIOL235
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| Unit Designations: |
Science
Medical Sciences
| | Assessed As: |
Graded
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| Offered By: |
Department of Psychology |
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