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These notes are categorized in terms of topics covered: Methods (Lecture 1-2, 5-10) Lecture 1-2: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) General Methodology and Research Applications Lecture 5-6: Electroencephalography (EEG) General Methodology and Research Applications Lecture 7-8: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) General methodology and biological basis of BOLD Lecture 9-10: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) research examples Statistics (Lecture 3-4): Statistical Hypothesis Testing in Biological Psychology Memory (Lecture 11-14) Lecture 11: HM and the anatomy and neurobiology of memory and memory disorders I Lecture 12: HM and the anatomy and neurobiology of memory and memory disorders II Lecture 13: Cognitive Theories of Memory and Memory Disorders Lecture 14: Disorders of Memory—Case Study on Alzheimer’s disease Pharmacology (Lecture 15-20) Lecture 15: Introduction to Neuropharmacology Lecture 16: Glutamate and GABA Lecture 17: Dopamine, Reward, Addiction and Parkinson’s Disease Lecture 18: Noradrenaline, Arousal, Decisions and Anxiety Lecture 19: Serotonin, Mood and Affective Disorders Lecture 20: Peptides, Lipids, Nucleosides and Gasses Neurogenetics (Lecture 21-24) Lecture 21: Introduction to Neurogenetics Lecture 22: Behavioural and Psychiatric Genetics I Lecture 23: Behavioural and Psychiatric Genetics II Lecture 24: Connecting Genes, Brain and Behaviour The notes are written in a Question-Answer Style, which really helps with revision before exam. Certain lecture content have been re-written and simplified so that the information is easier to retain (I condense several slides into tables, graphs, etc.). It includes all the studies that you need to know to get a good grade, as well as additional information from the textbook where necessary (the textbook was not directly examinable, but some info was useful in providing a deeper understanding).


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