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- Introduction to Neuropsychology
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1. Introduction to Neuropsychology: An overview of the field, its history, and its significance in understanding the relationship between brain and behavior.
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<p>Introduction to Neuropsychology: An overview of the field, its history, and its significance in understanding the relationship between brain and behavior.</p>
2. Neuroanatomy: A study of the structure of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord, and their functions.
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<p>Neuroanatomy: A study of the structure of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord, and their functions.</p>
3. Neurophysiology: An exploration of the basic principles of neural functioning, including neurons, neurotransmitters, and synaptic transmission.
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<p>Neurophysiology: An exploration of the basic principles of neural functioning, including neurons, neurotransmitters, and synaptic transmission.</p>
4. Brain Development: An examination of how the brain develops from infancy through adolescence, and how this development impacts cognitive and emotional functioning.
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<p>Brain Development: An examination of how the brain develops from infancy through adolescence, and how this development impacts cognitive and emotional functioning.</p>
5. Neuropsychological Assessment: An introduction to the tools and techniques used to assess cognitive and emotional functioning in individuals with neurological disorders.
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<p>Neuropsychological Assessment: An introduction to the tools and techniques used to assess cognitive and emotional functioning in individuals with neurological disorders.</p>
6. Cognitive Neuropsychology: An exploration of how the study of brain-damaged individuals can inform our understanding of cognitive processes like memory, attention, and language.
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<p>Cognitive Neuropsychology: An exploration of how the study of brain-damaged individuals can inform our understanding of cognitive processes like memory, attention, and language.</p>
7. Neurological Disorders
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<p>Neurological Disorders: A survey of common neurological disorders, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases, and their impact on cognition and behavior.</p>
8. Emotional and Social Neuropsychology
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<p>Emotional and Social Neuropsychology: A look at how the brain is involved in emotions, social behavior, and the regulation of emotions, including topics like stress, anxiety, and mood disorders.</p>
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