UBCx: AP® Psychology - Course 2: How the Brain Works
Learn how your brain works and the basics of neuroscience, genetics and consciousness.

- Duration
- 5 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 49
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
Learn how your brain works and the basics of neuroscience, genetics and consciousness.
Offered by UBCx
Welcome to AP® Psychology - Course 2: How the Brain Works, an engaging and comprehensive exploration of the human brain and its functions. This course is the second installment in a six-course sequence designed to prepare students for the AP® Psychology exam. Delve into the fascinating world of neuroscience, genetics, and evolutionary psychology as you uncover the intricate workings of the human mind.
In this course, you'll embark on an exciting journey through the complexities of the brain and human behavior. You'll gain a solid foundation in neuroscience, exploring the basics of neuroanatomy, neural transmission, and the endocrine system. The course also covers fundamental concepts in genetics and introduces you to the field of evolutionary psychology. You'll dive deep into the neuroscience and psychology of the visual system and other sensory systems, developing a comprehensive understanding of perception and attention. Finally, you'll explore the variety of states of consciousness, rounding out your knowledge of how the brain shapes our experiences and behaviors.
This course is ideal for high school students preparing for the AP® Psychology exam, as well as anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of how the brain works. It's perfect for curious minds who want to explore the biological basis of human behavior and cognition. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a student considering a career in neuroscience or related fields, or simply someone fascinated by the complexities of the human mind, this course offers valuable insights and knowledge.
The knowledge and skills gained from this course have numerous real-world applications. Understanding how the brain works can enhance your ability to learn and process information more effectively. It can also improve your communication skills by helping you understand how people perceive and process information. For those interested in healthcare, education, or any field involving human behavior, this course provides a strong foundation. The critical thinking skills developed through studying neuroscience and psychology are valuable in many professions and can lead to better decision-making in various aspects of life.
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