The relationship of the brain to behavior, beginning with the basic elements that make up the nervous system and how electrical and chemical signals in the brain work to effect behavior. Using this foundation, we examine how the brain learns and how it creates new behaviors, together with the brain mechanisms that are involved in sensory experience, movement, hunger and thirst, sexual behaviors, the experience of emotions, perception and cognition, memory and the brain’s plasticity. Other key topics include whether certain behavioral disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can be accounted for by changes in the function of the brain, and how drugs can alter behavior and brain function.
College Core Curriculum (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2025)
CORE-UA 9306-000 (2153)01/20/2025 – 04/28/2025 Tue9:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Morning)at NYU Prague (Global)Instructed by Kelemen, Eduard
CORE-UA 9306-000 (2155)01/20/2025 – 04/28/2025 Thu9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (Morning)at NYU Prague (Global)Instructed by Kelemen, Eduard