Psychophysiology Research

PSY4103.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2017 Psychophysiology Research

Course Description

Summary

Students will investigate the relationship between psychological constructs and physiological responses through research projects. the focus of the class is the application of practical knowledge, with some discussion of the psychological theory behind the measures. Equipment is available for students to collect data from multiple modalities including, cardiovascular function (electrocardiogram, ECG), muscle responses (electromyogram, EMG), neural responses (electroencephalogram, EEG ERP), eye movements (electrooculogram, EOG), and arousal responses (electrodermal activity, EDA).

Prerequisites

Permission of instructor.

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Instructor

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Academic Term

Spring 2017

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

12