PSYCH M119L
Human Neuropsychology
Description: (Same as Neuroscience M119L.) Lecture, three hours. Recommended requisites: courses 115 (or M117A and M117C), 120A or 120B. Designed for juniors/seniors. Survey of experimental and clinical human neuropsychology; neural basis of higher cognitive functions. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Had her over the summer for 119L. We had two exams, weighted equally and each had 40 multiple choice questions. The questions are very fact based and straight forward, so if you came to class, took notes, and paid attention to the readings they were pretty easy. One of the most helpful study tools was making notecards with the disease/where the damage was located/symptoms since the bulk of the material is based on that. She doesn't curve, but that doesn't really matter since the class average was around a 90% anyway. Overall class was easy and the professor was totally adorable. She didn't want us recording her lectures, but she spoke slowly and clearly enough that it was easy to take notes and her accent was delightful.
Had her over the summer for 119L. We had two exams, weighted equally and each had 40 multiple choice questions. The questions are very fact based and straight forward, so if you came to class, took notes, and paid attention to the readings they were pretty easy. One of the most helpful study tools was making notecards with the disease/where the damage was located/symptoms since the bulk of the material is based on that. She doesn't curve, but that doesn't really matter since the class average was around a 90% anyway. Overall class was easy and the professor was totally adorable. She didn't want us recording her lectures, but she spoke slowly and clearly enough that it was easy to take notes and her accent was delightful.