This course offers a comprehensive introduction to Biological Psychology, the scientific study of how the brain and body influence thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Designed for anyone interested in the biological basis of human experience, this course explores the intricate relationship between the nervous system and psychological processes.Through a series of engaging video lessons, you will examine classic and contemporary tools used in neuroscience, understand the structure and function of the nervous system, and explore how neurons, circuits, and neurochemicals drive behavior. Topics such as drug addiction, mental illness, and recovery of function are analyzed from a biological perspective, alongside deeper investigations into sensation and perception, emotion, motivation, stress, and learning.You will also delve into specialized areas including hormonal regulation, biological rhythms, sleep and dreaming, and the neurobiology of language and movement. Additional focus is placed on adaptation, behavioral regulation, and how internal systems maintain balance under changing environmental and psychological conditions. The course culminates in understanding how biology informs decision-making, memory, and mental health.Whether you're a student of psychology, neuroscience, or simply curious about how the brain works, this course equips you with the foundational knowledge to appreciate the biological mechanisms that shape who we are as individuals.
What you'll learn
understand the structure and function of the nervous system
analyze the biological basis of mental illness
explore the neurobiology of emotion and motivation
examine the role of neurochemicals in behavior
discuss concepts like sensation, perception, and learning
Course objectives
provide a foundational knowledge of biological psychology
connect biological processes to psychological phenomena
analyze the effects of drug addiction and recovery from a biological perspective