PSYC 429 Pain: Body and Mind
Pain is easy to recognize, but enormously challenging to define, describe and treat. This interactive and interdisciplinary course approaches the challenge of pain from the perspectives of philosophy, neuroscience and clinical psychology. We will examine what pain is, how we measure and treat it, and how it is instantiated in the body and brain.
Psychology
https://www.queensu.ca/academic-calendar/arts-science/schools-departments-programs/psychology/
Head of Department: Kate Harkness Departmental Office: Humphrey Hall, Room 232 Departmental Telephone: 613-533-2874
Psychology (PSYC)
https://www.queensu.ca/academic-calendar/arts-science/course-descriptions/psyc/
How does the brain perceive, think, and feel? This course in cognitive neuroscience provides a window into contemporary views of how different features of cognition are implemented by the human brain. The course will cover advances in our understanding of the brain mechanism of human cognition.
Concurrent Education Degree Requirements
https://www.queensu.ca/academic-calendar/education/concurrent-education-program/degree-requirements/
...100 , PSYC 205, PSYC 215, PSYC 202 , PSYC...425 /3.0, KNPE 429 /3.0, KNPE...
Neuroscience
https://www.queensu.ca/academic-calendar/graduate-studies/programs-study/neuroscience/
...ANAT 312 or PSYC 271 or permission of instructors EXCLUSION: NSCI 429 NSCI 830 Biological...
Neuroscience (NSCI)
https://www.queensu.ca/academic-calendar/graduate-studies/courses-instruction/nsci/
...ANAT 312 or PSYC 271 or permission of instructors EXCLUSION: NSCI 429 NSCI 830 Biological...