This course will enable the students to comprehend the fundamentals of neuropsychology, including the physiological processes and neuroanatomical structures underlying human behavior, and their application to sensory, perceptual, attentional, and memory functions.
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25PSY124 |
Neuropsychology- I |
CO19: Conclude the fundamental physiological processes, historical development and scientific methods underlying human behaviour. CO20: Interpret the role of the nerve cell and central nervous system in governing human behaviour. CO21: Deduce from the basic physiological phenomena in the attentional processes. CO22: Elaborate the fundamental physiological processes underlying sensory- perceptual processes. CO23: Evaluate the neuropsychological basis of the memory system. CO24: Contribute effectively in course-specific interactions |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments , application based questions, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations , Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Definition; History and Scope; Methods
Structure and Functions - Neurons, CNS, PNS and Neurotransmitters
Subcortical Structure Influencing Attention; Cerebral Cortex and Attention; Disorders of Attention
Sensory and Perceptual Processes - Visual, Auditory, Chemical & Somatosensory; Neuropsychology of Motor Skills; Disorders of Sensory and Perceptual Processes
Neuropsychological Basis of LTM, STM and Working Memory; Disorders of Memory