PSYC 80.01 Neuroscience of Reward
Much of the life of humans and other animals revolves around reward, whether engaging in basic pleasures like food and sex or enjoying more complex things like music. This course will introduce conceptual frameworks to understand reward as a phenomenon that is distinct from other features of goal-directed behavior. We will then discuss recent advances in neuroscience research that are helping us to understand the basic brain mechanisms that make things pleasurable, including anatomical pathways, neurotransmitter systems, and dynamics of neural activity.
Instructor
Smith
Prerequisite
PSYC 6 and one of
PSYC 37 or PSYC 45: and instructor permission through the department website