(Taken from the UC Berkeley Course Guide)
This course covers the neural substrates of human behavior including: neuroanatomy, major methods in human brain research (EEG, MEG, PET, MRI, fMRI, TMS, Optical Imaging), neurological disorders resulting in neurobehavioral disorders (i.e. stroke, brain tumor, epilepsy, dementia) and classic neuropsychological syndromes (i.e. amnesia, aphasia, agnosia, executive control, emotional control).
Recommended: MCB C61/PSYCH C61 or PSYCH 110, or MCB 161
PSYCH N117 is an equivalent class taught in the summer
2 hours of lecture and 1 hour of discussion per week.