The aim of this unit is to extend student knowledge and understanding of key psychobiological theories and research. It also explores the psychobiological bases of behaviour. Topics covered in this unit of study include: anatomy of the brain and nervous system; neural transmission; psychobiological research methods; psychobiology of ingestive behaviour and the brain-gut axis; neuro-endocrine systems (hormones);homeostasis, somatisation and pain; drug addiction and reward circuits in the brain; psychobiology of emotions, stress and mental illness.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
APP3019
Prerequisites
APP2013 - Psychology 2A
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Appraise and challenge the relationship between biological systems and behaviour; | ||
2. | Articulate understanding of key psychobiological concepts and theories; | ||
3. | Apply knowledge of the anatomy of the brain and nervous system to biological processes and disorders; and | ||
4. | Critically evaluate a specific issue or topic related to psychobiology. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Test | Online multiple-choice, in class (1 hour) | 10% |
Exercise | Critical debate and Annotated bibliography | 50% |
Essay | Identify and critically evaluate an issue or theory in psychobiology (1500 words) | 30% |
Test | Multiple-choice test (1 hour) | 10% |
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