Stress and the Brain

COGS-4610

This seminar course is a detailed examination of the mind-brain relationship, through study of the stress response. Stress is simply defined as any challenge to an individual's homeostasis or balance. This course will explore the neurobiological underpinnings of the stress response, with particular focus on how stressors can alter perception, affective and cognitive processing in the individual, which can in turn feedback to alter the general health of the individual (body and mind/brain).

4 credits
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Past Term Data

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2024
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 13/12
2023
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 8/9
2022
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 8/9
2021
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 10/9
2020
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 10/9
2019
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 12/9
2018
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 9/9
2017
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 6/0
2016
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 8/0
2015
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 8/0
2014
Stress And The Brain (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 9/10
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