Cross-listed: PSY/NSC 246
Prerequisites: BCS 110 and BIO 110 (or equivalent), or NSC 201
Offered: Spring
Remarkable changes have taken place over the past decades in the approach to and understanding of disorders
generally termed "psychiatric disorders" or "mental disorders." Even in the mid-twentieth century, such disorders
were viewed in social and psychological terms and there was virtually no effective medications to treat these
disorders. Today, there is an increasing appreciation of the biological basis of mental disorders, and patients
with these disorders benefit from a wide availability of medical treatments. The working concept of this course is
that disorders that arise from malfunctioning brain cells are neurobiological disorders.
The first part of the course will overview basic neurobiology. In the remainder of the course, basic concepts
of neurobiology will be presented coincidentally with clinical presentations and a discussion of the clinical
management of various disorders: major psychoses, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, addictive disorders,
neurodegenerative disorders, and childhood onset disorders.
The understanding of the pathology of these disorders is undergoing rapid change. Therefore, while a text is used,
it must be considered a progress report and text readings will be supplemented with readings from the primary literature.
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