Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module students should be able to:
- Identify and describe the key questions that drive cognitive and behavioural neuroscience research
- Understand and be able to differentiate between the main techniques that psychologists use to probe these questions
- Demonstrate knowledge of the major functions of a range of brain areas.
- Describe the relationship between the brain and behaviour in typical functioning and in neuropsychological disorders.
Indicative Module Content:
The brain and the nervous system
The big questions in affective, behavioural and cognitive neuroscience
How the brain interacts with the world
- sensation and perception
- the motor system
Higher levels of interaction
-Memory
-Sleep
Motivated behaviours
-emotion
-social perception & cognition
Disorders of brain and behaviour
- traumatic brain injury
- neurodegenerative disorders