This course will enable students to deepen their understanding of neuropsychology, focusing on the physiological processes underlying language, sleep, motivation, emotion, and the role of hormones, while also learning about neurological assessment and rehabilitation methods.
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24PSY224 |
Neuropsychology – II (Theory) |
CO69: Appraise the fundamental physiological processes underlying language processes CO70: Evaluate the role of biological factors in sleep and waking CO71: Determine the neuropsychological correlates of motivation and emotion. CO72: Assess the role of hormones in regulating human behaviour CO73: Create awareness about the application of neurological assessment techniques and rehabilitation methods. CO74: 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 |
Hemispheric Specialisation; Brain Mechanisms of Speech Comprehensions and Production; Disorders
Hypothalamus, Limbic System, Amygdala, Neocortex; Motivation - Ingestive Behaviours
Mechanism of Hormone Action, Main Endocrine Glands and Their Hormones, Effects of Hormones on Learning and Memory
Neuropsychological Assessment; Rehabilitation
· Beaumont, J.G., Kenealy, P.M., & Rogers, M.J.C. (Ed.). The Blackwell Dictionary of Neuropsychology. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers.
· Carlson, N. (1999). Physiology of Behaviour. Boston : Allyn and Bacon.
· Klein,S.B., & Thorne,M.B. (2006).Biological Psychology.NewYork:Worth Publishers.
· Lezak, M.D. (1976). Neuropsychological Assessment. NY : OUP.Walsh, K. (1994). Neuropsychology : A Clinical Approach. ND : Churchill Livingston.
· Zilmer, E.A., & Spears, M.V. (2001). Principles of Neuropsychology. Canada : Wadsworth.
Suggested Readings
· Barrett, L. (2011). Beyond the Brain: How Body and Environment Shape Animal and Human Minds. Princeton University Press. EISBN: 978-1-40083-834-9. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7rvqf
· Bogdan, R., & Taylor, S. J. (1982). Inside Out: Two First-person accounts fo what it means to be labeled "Mentally Retarded". University of Toronto Press. EISBN: 978-0-81315-877-8. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt130jbbk
· Finger, S. (1994). Origin of Neuroscience : A History of Explorations into Brain Function. NY : OUP.
· Pinel, J.P.J. (1997). Biopsychology. Bostan : Allyn and Bacon.
· Purves, D., Augustine, G.J., Fitspatric, D., Katz, L.C., LaMantia, A.S., & McNamara, J.O. (1997). Neuroscience. Massachusetts : Sinauer Associates.
E-Resources
· The neurobiology of sleep and wakefulness https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4660253/
· Hemispheric Specialization https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/hemispheric-specialization
· Emotion, motivation, decision-making, the orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and the amygdala https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10250292/
Hormones and Behaviour https://nobaproject.com/modules/hormones-behavior