PSYCH 116
Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory
Description: Lecture, one hour; laboratory, three hours. Requisites: courses 10, 100A, 100B, 115. Designed for Psychobiology and Psychology majors. Laboratory experience with various topics in behavioral neuroscience. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Fall 2022 - I loved this class! The most difficult module was with Dr. Wong; we were tested on parts of the brain and given a lab practical to test our knowledge of associated systems, functions, etc. I studied a lot for this module and made Anki cards, created a Goodnotes notebook with all the notes from class + extremely detailed pictures/labels from the past year's lab practical + study guides that my friends and I created. Since I put in so much work into the Anki deck and notes, I was able to score a high grade on the exam and ended with an A in the class. I'm selling this bundle for $20. Text me if you're interested @ 925*856*7077!
Fall 2022 - I loved this class! The most difficult module was with Dr. Wong; we were tested on parts of the brain and given a lab practical to test our knowledge of associated systems, functions, etc. I studied a lot for this module and made Anki cards, created a Goodnotes notebook with all the notes from class + extremely detailed pictures/labels from the past year's lab practical + study guides that my friends and I created. Since I put in so much work into the Anki deck and notes, I was able to score a high grade on the exam and ended with an A in the class. I'm selling this bundle for $20. Text me if you're interested @ 925*856*7077!
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Dr. Zaidel taught the last few weeks of Psych 116 during Fall 2001. He's a nice guy, but he completely underestimates the amount of work that he gives his students. We had to write a paper that was due finals week, and he was talking about how the paper was no big deal, and how it should only be 5 pages long. I basically spent 3 days doing nothing but working on that paper, and it turned out to be 12 pages long, and mine was one of the shorter ones. Oh well, I still recommend this professor. At least his lectures weren't dull.
Dr. Zaidel taught the last few weeks of Psych 116 during Fall 2001. He's a nice guy, but he completely underestimates the amount of work that he gives his students. We had to write a paper that was due finals week, and he was talking about how the paper was no big deal, and how it should only be 5 pages long. I basically spent 3 days doing nothing but working on that paper, and it turned out to be 12 pages long, and mine was one of the shorter ones. Oh well, I still recommend this professor. At least his lectures weren't dull.