Clinical Neuropsychology

Overview

The aim of the course is to introduce and review neuropsychological concepts including functional neuroanatomical systems of the brain, analytic and synthetic activities of the brain, the effects of generalized and focal brain impairment on behavior, and an introduction to use of neuropsychological test instruments. Offered Fall quarter at the Semel Institute.  Prerequisites: graduate or post-graduate standing and consent of instructor.

Director/Instructor(s): 
Robert Asarnow
Director/Instructor(s): 
Michael Green
Application
Pre-requisites: 

Graduate or post-graduate standing and consent of instructor

Dates and Availability
Planned Terms: 
Fall
Venue
Room: 
17-364, Semel
Admin
Course Code: 
*208 A
Units available: 
2 units
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