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COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT: New section of PSYCH 437 available...

Friday, September 13, 2013
12:00 AM
Ann Arbor

SEMINAR COURSE

Thinking about Movement and Reward

 This course will explore ideas about the brain mechanisms of movement and reward. Based on critical readings of original research papers and reviews, our seminar discussions will explore ideas about these brain functions and how the systems interact. Readings will be posted on CTools. This course is intended for senior undergraduates and graduate students in Neuroscience or Psychology who have had Biology 225 and/or Psychology 230 (or equivalent) along with additional courses in Psychology or Neuroscience.

Psychology 437-005 Fall 2013

Professor J. Wayne Aldridge

Email: jwaynea@umich.edu

                                                   Office: 4046 East Hall 

Tuesday 1:30 PM-2:30 PM (Individual breakout session Room 2058 East Hall or arranged)

Thursday 1:00 PM-3:00 PM (main discussion Room 2058 East Hall)