About Salisbury University

 

Holloway Hall

Directories

Acocella, Cecilia
Faculty, Psychology
Holloway Hall (HH) 317
410-677-5395 or ext 75395
cmacocellasalisburyedu
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Courses  []

2009 Fall

  • PSYC 301-003 BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR
    Introduction to the biological basis of behavior with emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of nerve cells and the nervous system, the effects of drugs on the nervous system, and other introductory topics. Prerequisites: PSYC 101. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • PSYC 301-004 BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR
    Introduction to the biological basis of behavior with emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of nerve cells and the nervous system, the effects of drugs on the nervous system, and other introductory topics. Prerequisites: PSYC 101. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • PSYC 450-001 SENSATION & PERCEPTION
    Study of human sensory and perceptual systems with emphasis on vision. Perception treated from a physiological, behavioral and cognitive point of view. Prerequisites: PSYC 301. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • PSYC 490-001 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY
    Enables advanced students to pursue, through observation, experimentation or library research, a topic of their choosing. May be repeated for a maximum of eight credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

2010 Spring

  • PSYC 301-001 BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR
    Introduction to the biological basis of behavior with emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of nerve cells and the nervous system, the effects of drugs on the nervous system, and other introductory topics. Prerequisites: PSYC 101. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • PSYC 301-002 BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR
    Introduction to the biological basis of behavior with emphasis on the anatomy and physiology of nerve cells and the nervous system, the effects of drugs on the nervous system, and other introductory topics. Prerequisites: PSYC 101. Three hours per week with enhancement.
  • PSYC 450-001 SENSATION & PERCEPTION
    Study of human sensory and perceptual systems with emphasis on vision. Perception treated from a physiological, behavioral and cognitive point of view. Prerequisites: PSYC 301. Three hours per week with enhancement.

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