PSYC 475. Neuroscience of Social Psychology.
Credits: 3
Offered by: Psychology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.
Description
The biological underpinnings of human social cognition and behavior, including neural, hormonal, and genetic mechanisms. By integrating multiple levels of analysis (biological, psychological), as well as different perspectives (basic, clinical, applied), the aim is to gain a deeper understanding of classic social psychological processes. Topics will include social cognition/theory of mind, empathy and understanding others, cooperation and prosocial behavior, interpersonal relationships, the self/agency, morality and anti-social behavior as well as basic methodological approaches to the study of social neuroscience and emerging issues in the field.
- Prerequisites: PSYC 215 and (NSCI 201 or PSYC 211) and one of (PSYC 311 or PSYC 318 or PSYC 331 or PSYC 332 or PSYC 333), or permission of instructor.