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Practicals and experiments in psychology: COURSE OUTLINE

SCHEME OF STUDIES OF BS Psychology APSY-1204

COURSE CONTENT

 

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1. Introduction to Neuropsychology
• Why Neuropsychology?
• Difference between Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology
2. Assessment Techniques Electro Physiology
• EEG, EMG, PET scan, MRI, FMRI,
• Methodology, Problems of EMG, ECG, GSR, EEG and Evoked Potentials
3. Structure and Function of Brain
• Neurons, Neurotransmitters
• Fore, Mid and Hind Brain
• Parietal, Frontal, Occipital and Temporal Lobes of the Brain
• Functions of various Lobes of the Brain
4. Brain 
5. Dysphasia
6. Organic Brain Dysfunctions
• Delirium
• Dementia
• Aphasias• Amnesic Synd
• Organic Personality Syndrome
7. Epilepsy
• Brain Mechanisms of Sleep
9. Examination of the Patient/Neurological Diagnosis
 

COURSE OUTCOMES

 

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The internees will be able to apply the knowledge of Neuropsychology to treat disorders
involving factors like Injury, Developmental Factors, and Brain Diseases and Head Injuries.

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Lectures, Class Discussions, Invited Lectures and Research Articles
Sessional Work: Assignments and Quizzes
Relevant Assignments and Class Quiz on subject matter
Distribution of Marks (As per Rules)
Sessional Marks: 30 Marks
Mid Term Exam: 30 Marks
Final Term Exam: 40 Marks
Mid Term Exam will be held after 2 months (8th week of the Semester during relevant class)
and Final Term Exam will be held after 4 months (16th week of the Semester). Those with
less than required attendance will not be allowed to sit in final exam and will repeat course in
the next relevant.