Teaching a student the basics of biological bases of behavior including psychophysiology and behavior genetics.
Introduction to Physiological Psychology : Definition, Historical Background, Methods, Approaches.
Cell Biology : Structure and Function of Cells.
Nerve Physiology : Structure and Function of Neuron, Nerve Impulse Transmission (Electrical and Chemical).
Central Nervous System : Brain and Spinal Cord.
Peripheral Nervous System : Somatic, Autonomic.
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