Introduction to Cognitive and Brain Sciences - COGS100
This unit provides an intensive introduction to the fundamentals of modern neuroscience, with a focus on the structure and function of the human brain. Topics include neuroanatomy, neural signalling, sensory processing, and the neural control of movement.
Credit Points: | 3 |
When Offered: | S1 Day - Session 1, North Ryde, Day |
Staff Contact(s): | Professor Mark Williams, Dr David Kaplan |
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[Admission to BHumanSc or BAdvSc or BClinSc or BMedScs or BSpHLSc or BPsych(Hons) or BA or BSc or BPsych(Hons)LLB or BPsych(Hons)BHumanSc or BComBPsych(Hons) or BBABPsych(Hons) or BA-Psych or BA-PsychBHumanSc or BA-PsychBEd(Prim) or BA-PsychLLB or BALLB or BABSc or BBABA or BBABA-Psych or BE(Hons)BA or BABCom or BComBA-Psych or BSc-Psych or BScLLB or BActStudBSc or BComBSc or BE(Hons)BSc or BScGlobalCh or BA-PsychBSpHLSc or BABEd(Prim) or BABEd(Sec) or BPsych(Hons)BSpHLSc or BScBEd(Sec) or BSpHLScBHumanSc] or [12cp including COGS101] |
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Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: | Department of Cognitive Science Faculty of Human Sciences |
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