Neuropsychology is the study of how the systems of the brain work together to support thought and behavior. Neuropsychologists often infer the function of a particular brain region by assessing the type of dysfunction expressed after damage to that brain area following a stroke or head trauma. In this course, students learn basic neuroanatomy, clinical assessments, and the functional delineations of the brain's cortex. Topics may include split brain patients, language disorders, perceptual agnosias, Parkinson's Disease, attentional neglect, phantom-limb syndrome, and memory loss.
Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
PSYC 201 and 230.
Course UID
003647.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
356
Long title
Fundamentals of Clinical Neuropsychology