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Courses:


Spring 2004


1. Psych 450/650: Neuropsychology of Individual Differences.

2. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

3. Psych 650: Of Rats and Men.

4. Psych 551/599: Graduate Research Problems.


Fall 2003


1. Psych 200: Statistical Principles.
The next pre-exam study session will be from 12 Noon to 2 PM on Monday the 24th.
Location: Rm 156, Logan Hall. Notice the time change from our previous study sessions on Sunday.

2. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

3. Psych 551/599: Graduate Research Problems.


Spring 2003


1. Psych 450/650: Enchanced Cognitive Development.

2. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

3. Psych 599: Graduate Research Problems.


Fall 2002


1. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

2. Psych 599: Graduate Research Problems.

3. Psych 641: Seminar in Physiological Psychology.


Spring 2002


1. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

2. Psych 599: Graduate Research Problems.


Fall 2001


1. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

2. Psych 599: Graduate Research Problems.


Spring 2001


1. Psych 650/450; CS 691.17/491.17 Computational Neuroscience.

Computational Neuroscience on the Web.

2. Psych 499: Undergraduate Research Problems.

3. Psych 650.014; CS 591.014; CS 491.014: Brain and Computation Journal Club
This class is primarily for people who work in the Brain and Computation Lab. You can sign up for 3 credit hours in either CS or PSYCH. Please register with instructors permission only. Meeting time: Thur 7pm.


Fall 2000

1. Psych 240/Brain and Behavior.
the online study guide.


2. Psych 650.8 (#20123) (CS 591.5): Brain and Computation Journal Club
This class is primarily for people who work in the Brain and Computation Lab. You can sign up for 3 credit hours in either CS or PSYCH. Please register with instructors permission only. Meeting time: TBA.


Spring 2000

1. Psych 260/Psychology of Learning and Memory.

2. Psych 450/650 (#20049)(CS 491/591): Brain and Computation


Spring 1999

1. Psych240 (sec1,2)/Spring99: Brain and Behavior (syllabus)

2. Psych650/CS591/Spring99:
Application of Signal Processing Tools for Functional Brain Imaging


Fall 1999

1. Psych 260: Psychology of Learning and Memory

2. Psych 650/450: Seminars in Cognitive Neuroscience
This advanced seminar course aims to provide an understanding of neural mechanisms underlying cognitive functions and disfunctions, with reading and critique of current review and primary literatures and an emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches. Text book available. Pre-requisite: psych240, psych260, psych363, psych300, or instructor's approval.



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