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CAS PS 339: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience
Cognitive neuroscience seeks to understand the brain basis of cognition. This course introduces research methods and human neuroanatomy, and provides a survey of topics including learning and memory, attention, perception, language, social cognition, and executive function. Also offered as CAS NE 202. -
CAS PS 345: Developmental Disabilities
Focus on the description, cause, prevention, and multidisciplinary treatment of such disorders as mental retardation, autism, and learning disability. The psychological impact of disability on families and children also stressed. -
CAS PS 354: Psychology and Criminal Justice
The psychological perspective in understanding the offender and the offense and in dispositional planning, with special emphasis on the young adult offender. Concepts, realities, and problems in working at the interface of law and psychology. -
CAS PS 361: Racism, Sexism, and Prejudice
Similarities and differences in racism and sexism examined as prejudice, cognitions, self-image, and group relations. Tactics, strategies, and programs of changing issues in schools and industry. Student projects. -
CAS PS 367: Organizational and Industrial Psychology
Applies the sociopsychological approach to individual work behavior. Such topics as effects of management approaches to organizational processes resulting in productivity and satisfaction; turbulent environment feedback; change; experiential learning of managers; and roles of the psychologist. -
CAS PS 370: Psychology of the Family
Survey of psychological issues related to the family. Includes examination of psychological research and data on the individual's experience in the family, with special emphasis on developmental and clinical issues. -
CAS PS 371: Abnormal Psychology
Attention to the wide range of ways in which personality may become disordered; emphasis on normal behavior development as highlighted by psychopathology. Evidence and theories concerning problems of treatment also considered. -
CAS PS 401: Senior Independent Work
Supervised independent research in some area of psychology. -
CAS PS 402: Senior Independent Work
Supervised independent research in some area of psychology. -
CAS PS 434: Principles of Behavior Modification
A survey of contemporary behavioral intervention and therapy procedures as they have been applied in various settings. Methods of evaluating the effectiveness of these procedures are stressed. Open to nonconcentatrators. -
CAS PS 471: Seminar: Psychopathology
Selected clinical syndromes; neuroses, character disorders, and schizophrenia in children or adults. Selected clinical issues such as sleep and dreaming, psychosomatic illness, attachment and loss, and depression. -
CAS PS 472: Family Violence: Theories and Research
Studies family violence, particularly child and spouse abuse. Students learn various theories while examining epidemiologic, cross-cultural, and clinical data. Through demonstrations, students also learn basic preventative and intervention techniques. -
CAS PS 473: Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Introduction to current diagnostic and treatment techniques in clinical psychology from empirical, applied, and theoretical perspectives. Topics covered include clinical interviewing, psychological testing, and a comparison of humanistic, analytic, and systems approaches to therapy. -
CAS PS 475: Counseling: Theory and Listening Techniques
Introduces the theoretical underpinnings of counseling and builds students' listening skills. Extensive role-playing using audio and videotapes. -
CAS PS 491: Directed Study in Psychology
Individual instruction and directed research in a selected topic. -
CAS PS 492: Directed Study in Psychology
Individual instruction and directed research in a selected topic. -
CAS PS 504: Trends in Contemporary Psychology
Various contemporary trends in psychology presented. Content varies: consult department for emphasis and topics. -
CAS PS 528: Human Brain Mapping
Localization in the brain of human mental functions and the study of their neural mechanisms. Topics include methods (fMRI, PET, TMS, ERP), memory, perception, recognition, attention, and executive processes. Also offered as CAS NE 528. -
CAS PS 529: Neuroplasticity: Enabling the Brain to Heal Itself
Review of neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the astounding reorganizational capacity of the brain. Critical examination of ways to promote this plasticity: early childhood experiences, positive thinking, meditation, exercise, visualization, physical therapy, computerized re-training, and sensory and motor prostheses. Also offered as CAS NE 529. -
CAS PS 530: Neural Models of Memory Function
Computational models of neurobiological mechanisms for memory function and spatial navigation, with a particular emphasis on cellular and circuit models of the hippocampus and related cortical structures. Also offered as CAS NE 530.

