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Neuropsychology Psychology 162, Fall 2013
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Class: SCC 107
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| Date/Days | Week | Topic | Reading/Assignment |
| Sep 02 | 1 | Overview, Philosophy, History Class 1..Class 2..Class 4 |
Chapter 1 |
| Sep 09 | 2 | Overall Structure of the Nervous System Class PowerPoint Class 5.. Class 6.. Class 7.. Class 8 |
Terminology Homework Due Wednesday |
| Sep 16 | 3 |
Cells and Communication Basics |
Chapter 2 Online Tutorials and Quizzes Do all the tutorials and quizzes here, the brain tutorials are repeats. Online Illustrations: Nernst/Goldman Equation, Sodium/Potassium Pump, The Action Potential, Spatial/Temporal Summation |
| Sep 23 | 4 | Psychopharmacology/Research Methods Test 1 Fri Sep 28 |
Chapters 4-5 |
| Sep 30 | 5 | Vision (will probably spill into the next week) |
Chapter 6 |
| Oct 07 | 6 | Other Senses (Focus on Hearing) |
Chapter 7 Online Illustrations: Check out the audition animations Check out the Skin Senses animations |
| Oct 14 | 7 | Begin Movement Fall Break Oct 14,15 |
Chapter 8 Online Illustration: Mirror Tracing |
| Oct 21 | 8 |
Finish Movement Test 2, Fri Oct 26 |
Chapter 12 |
| Oct 28 | 9 | Basic Regulation/Sleep/Reproduction |
Chapters 9, 10,12 |
| Nov 04 | 10 | Emotions | Chapter 11 |
| Nov 11 | 11 | Learning | Chapter 13 |
| Nov 18 | 12 | Communication
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Chapter 14 |
| Nov 25 | 13 | Higher Functions: Communication Thanksgiving Break
Nov 27-Dec 01 |
Chapter 14 |
| Dec 02 | 14 | Disorders | Chapters 16-17 |
| Dec 09-13 | 15 | Final Exam | All of the above |
There will be three examinations. In a course of this type, all later information builds upon the foundation developed in earlier parts of the course. Therefore the course is cumulative and so are the examinations. Each examination will cover material from all previous sections of the course. Since later examinations will be covering more material they will be worth more points. The value of the examinations are as follows:
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Exam 1 |
100 points |
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Exam 2 |
150 points |
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Exam 3 (Final) |
200 points |
The first two examinations will be one hour in length and take place during a class period. The final exam will take place during the final exam period at the end of the term. While you are studying for your tests you might checkout the Neuropsychology Study Aids. They might be of some help. I would appreciate feedback on the utility of this site.
In addition, periodically, throughout the term there will be homework assignments to be completed and handed in. They will be worth a total of 50 points on the final grade.
I have planned four labs. The scheduling is not exactly determined and will depend upon how we proceed through these materials. However, the will occur in the order below and a tentative schedule by weeks is indicated. Each lab will have a different type of assignment to build up different laboratory skills.
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Anatomy: Sheep Brain Dissection Dissection Guide (as a webpage) Assignment: Practicum (150 points) |
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Physiological Methods: Determining Receptive Fields: Part 1 Physiological Methods: Determining Receptive Fields: Part 2 Assignment: Results and Discussion Sections (50 points) |
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Behavior: Learning and Shaping or Mirror Tracing? Assignment: Lab Report (100 points) |
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Humans: Mapping the Visual Cortex: Self-Designed Assignment: Lab Report &
Presentation (100
points for report, 50 points for presentation) |
| Week 14 | Oral Presentations: Final Project on Week 14 |
Dissection: At the end of the dissection, a practicum will be given to assess you knowledge of the structures you have found in the brain. In addition, you will be given on essay question asking you to compare the general shape and organization of the sheep brain to the human brain. This practicum will be worth 150 points.
Other Labs: For the rest of the labs, there will be laboratory reports. The report for the format will be discussed later. The physiology lab report will be worth 50 points and the Learning lab report will be worth 100 points each. The physiology report will be worth less because it will not be a full report to give you a chance to focus on the writing up of results and of making conclusions from these results. The last two reports are full lab reports. The lab format is found here.
In addition to the lab reports, once during the term, in a small group, you will give an oral presentation on a topic related to the current lab. A part of any job you will have will be the giving of oral presentations to both small and larger groups. Hanover College recognizes this fact and makes the development of speaking skills a part of its core curriculum. All LADR courses are required to have both a writing and a speaking component. Class participation is one aspect of the speaking component in this course and the other component are the oral presentations. Your small group will be given a part of the lab to present to the rest of the class. The presentation will be worth 50 points.
There is also a final self-designed research project. You will work in a simulated brain to describe the layout of the visual cortex using methods related to the physiology lab but far more realistic. The methods will be exploratory. You will have two weeks to collect the data at the end you will produce a report and a final presentation you will present during the lab on the last week. More information will be forth-coming.
Part of the Natural World LADR objective is to show you different ways that science is conducted. However, this class, and the biology class that preceded it can only show a small number of methods. So this assignment is to give you experience with alternative methods, but from a psychological perspective. You can earn this credit in three ways. First, you can participate in research that is being conducted by faculty members or students of Hanover College. By participating in these studies, you can gain valuable, first-hand knowledge about how research is conducted. You will receive 50 points for each 1/2 hour of participation. To receive credit, you MUST: a) obtain the signature of the researcher, and b) answer some basic questions about the nature and purpose of the study [see attached Research Participation Form]. Second, you can substitute two online studies for any one Hanover study found on this site: http://psych.hanover.edu/research/exponnet.html. While you cannot get the researchers signature you must still fill out the questions [see attached Online Participation Form]. Third, you can obtain the credit by writing a 2-page summary and critique of an approved psychological journal article. The guidelines are here. You must complete two of these assignments by the end of the term. You may earn extra credit by completing two more of these assignments at 25 points each. The final date to turn in Research Participation Forms and/or Article Critiques is Monday Nov 25
To help ensure that students actively participate there is a participation grade. As mentioned under the oral presentation section in the discussion of laboratory grades, class participation is part of the speaking requirement of the class. This grade is worth 100 points.
An assignment is late 1 minute after the beginning of class. One letter grade will be subtracted for the first day late and another letter grade for each additional day. No assignment will be accepted more than three days late.
Grading Summary:
The table below summarize the grading for each class assignment.
Activity Points Test 1 100 Test 2 150 Test 3 200 Sheep brain practicum 150 Physiological methods results 50 Learning Lab 100 Mapping the Brain paper 100 Mapping the Brain presentation 50 Homework 50 Research Participation 100 Participation 100 Total 1150
Grades will be converted to percentiles and letter grades will be assigned as follows:
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Grade |
Percentage Range |
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A |
100 - >93% |
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A- |
93 - 90% |
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B+ |
<90 - 87% |
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B |
<87 - >83% |
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B- |
83 - 80% |
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C+ |
<80% - 77% |
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C |
<77 - > 73% |
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C- |
73 - 70% |
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D+ |
<70 - 67% |
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D |
<67 - 60% |
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F |
< 60% |