PSYCTRY 292
Functional Neuroanatomy for Neuropsychologists
Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences · 2 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Designed for neuropsychology and radiology postdoctoral fellows and neuroscience graduate students. Human functional anatomy from systems perspective, integrating results from lesion research and functional neuroimaging. Students learn to identify gyri and major sulci on MR images and memorize associated Brodmann’s region.
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Preparation: graduate-level neuroanatomy course.
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PSYCTRY 292
- PSYCTRY M284APrinciples of Neuroimaging I
- PSYCTRY M284BPrinciples of Neuroimaging II
- NEURO M284APrinciples of Neuroimaging I
- NEURO M284BPrinciples of Neuroimaging II
- PSYCH M288APrinciples of Neuroimaging I





