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Syllabus/Course Handbook PSYC/BIOL 3322: Brain and Behavior; Spring 2018 A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Instructor: Linda I. Perrotti, Ph.D. 2. Office Number: Engineering Research Building, 432 3. Office Telephone Number: 2-1202 (no voicemail, please) 4. Email and email Policy: I welcome you to email me if you have questions/concerns regarding this course. In an effort to ensure a more direct, effective, and efficient method of communication between the students enrolled in this course and myself, I have put in place the following email policy. a. Only email me via the course Blackboard site. b. Student emails containing questions that can be answered by reading this thoughtfully prepared syllabus will NOT receive a response. c. When communicating with faculty members and other professionals, you are expected to communicate in a professional and formal manner. Communicating with the instructor for this course is no exception (refer to Section B15 for more information). 5. Faculty Profile: https://www.uta.edu/profiles/linda-perrotti 6. Office Hours: Tu 10:00 - 10:45AM 7. Section Information: PSYC/BIOL 3322-001 8. Time and Place of Class Meetings: Tu / Th 11:00 AM – 12:20 PM; LS118 9. Description of Course Content: An introduction to the anatomical structures and physiological processes that determine behavior. The student will gain an understanding of how brain structure relates to brain function, behavior, and cognition. Topics include the acquisition and processing of sensory information, the neural control of movement, and the biological bases of complex behaviors (such as learning, memory, and sex), as well as the basic functioning of the nervous system. 10. Student Learning Outcomes: Instructional goals are directed toward enabling students to recognize and recall basic facts and describe major concepts and terminology in all fields of biological psychology. Instructional materials will be provided in assigned textbook readings and lecture presentations. Assessment of mastery of these goals will be via exams with questions that focus on each of the above knowledge skills. By the end of the course, students should minimally demonstrate a basic understanding of the following: Identify and describe the basic anatomical structures of the brain and spinal cord. List and describe the major divisions of the nervous system. Describe the three meninges and explain their functional role. Explain what the blood-brain barrier is and what functional role it serves. Identify the structures of the neuron and know their function.

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Syllabus/CourseHandbookPSYC/BIOL3322:BrainandBehavior;Spring2018

A. GENERALINFORMATION

1. Instructor:LindaI.Perrotti,Ph.D.

2. OfficeNumber:EngineeringResearchBuilding,432

3. OfficeTelephoneNumber:2-1202(novoicemail,please)4. EmailandemailPolicy:Iwelcomeyoutoemailmeifyouhavequestions/concernsregardingthiscourse.

Inanefforttoensureamoredirect,effective,andefficientmethodofcommunicationbetweenthestudentsenrolledinthiscourseandmyself,Ihaveputinplacethefollowingemailpolicy.

a. OnlyemailmeviathecourseBlackboardsite.b. Studentemailscontainingquestionsthatcanbeansweredbyreadingthisthoughtfullyprepared

syllabuswillNOTreceivearesponse.c. Whencommunicatingwithfacultymembersandotherprofessionals,youareexpectedto

communicateinaprofessionalandformalmanner.Communicatingwiththeinstructorforthiscourseisnoexception(refertoSectionB15formoreinformation).

5. FacultyProfile:https://www.uta.edu/profiles/linda-perrotti

6. OfficeHours:Tu10:00-10:45AM7. SectionInformation:PSYC/BIOL3322-001

8. TimeandPlaceofClassMeetings:Tu/Th11:00AM–12:20PM;LS118

9. DescriptionofCourseContent:Anintroductiontotheanatomicalstructuresandphysiologicalprocesses

thatdeterminebehavior.Thestudentwillgainanunderstandingofhowbrainstructurerelatestobrainfunction,behavior,andcognition.Topicsincludetheacquisitionandprocessingofsensoryinformation,theneuralcontrolofmovement,andthebiologicalbasesofcomplexbehaviors(suchaslearning,memory,andsex),aswellasthebasicfunctioningofthenervoussystem.

10. StudentLearningOutcomes:Instructionalgoalsaredirectedtowardenablingstudentstorecognizeand

recallbasicfactsanddescribemajorconceptsandterminologyinallfieldsofbiologicalpsychology.Instructionalmaterialswillbeprovidedinassignedtextbookreadingsandlecturepresentations.Assessmentofmasteryofthesegoalswillbeviaexamswithquestionsthatfocusoneachoftheaboveknowledgeskills.Bytheendofthecourse,studentsshouldminimallydemonstrateabasicunderstandingofthefollowing:

• Identifyanddescribethebasicanatomicalstructuresofthebrainandspinalcord.• Listanddescribethemajordivisionsofthenervoussystem.• Describethethreemeningesandexplaintheirfunctionalrole.• Explainwhattheblood-brainbarrierisandwhatfunctionalroleitserves.• Identifythestructuresoftheneuronandknowtheirfunction.

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• Describethestructureandfunctionoffourkindsofglialcells.• Describe the restingmembranepotential and its ionicbasis, anddescribe the three factors that

influencethedistributionofNa+andK+ionsacrosstheneuralmembrane.• Describethedifferencesbetweenionotropicandmetabotropicreceptors.• Nameandcomparethedifferentneurotransmitters.• Provideageneraloverviewofhowdrugsinfluencesynaptictransmission.• Identifyanddescribeanatomicalpartsandfunctionsofthevisualsystem• Describethestructureoftheretina,andnamethecelltypesthatmakeuptheretina.• Describethecomponentsandlayoutoftheretina-geniculate-striatesystem.• Identifyanddescribetheanatomicalpartsandfunctionsoftheauditorysystem• Describethecomponentsofthehumanear,andexplainhowsoundisprocessedwithinitsvarious

structures.• Describethemajorpathwaysthatleadfromtheeartotheprimaryauditorycortex.• Describetheneuralmechanismsunderlyingsoundlocalization.• Describethetwomajorsomatosensorypathways.• Describetheolfactorysystem.• Describethegustatorysystem.• Understandtheneurologicalbasisofmovement• Describetheanatomyofthebasalganglia,andexplainthecurrentviewoftheirfunction.• Describethemotorpathwaysofthespinalcord.• Describethedevelopmentoftheneuralplateintotheneuraltube,andexplainthetermstemcell.• Discuss what research on medial temporal lobe amnesias has taught us about learning and

memory.• Describethedifferencebetweensemanticandepisodicmemories.• Describe the role of the hippocampus in spatial memory and the other types of memory it

supports.• Describe thephenomenonknownas long-termpotentiation (LTP), andprovideevidence for its

roleinlearningandmemory.• DescribethemechanismsunderlyingtheinductionofLTP.• Explaintheways inwhichdrugscan influencethenervoussystemandhowtheyareeliminated

fromthebody.• Explaintheroleofthenucleusaccumbensindrugaddiction.• Understandtheneurobiologyofemotionandstress• Describetheroleoftheamygdalaandhippocampusinfearconditioning.• Describethecomponentsofthestressresponse.• Describetheeffectsofstressonthehippocampus.

Instructional materials will be provided in assigned textbook readings and lecture presentations.Assessmentofmasteryofthesegoalswillbeviaexamswithquestionsthatfocusontheaboveknowledgeandskills.

B. SPECIFICCOURSEREQUIREMENTS

1. BlackboardRequirements:TheuseofBlackboardisrequiredinthiscourse.OccasionalsyllabusupdatesandcourseannouncementswillbecommunicatedviaBlackboard.OptionalextracreditquizzeswillbeadministeredonBlackboard.GradesarepostedonBlackboardonly.Gotohttp://www.uta.edu/blackboard/students/index.htmlandloginwithyourUTANetIDandpassword.Ifyou

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areunfamiliarwithhowtoworkwithinthissystemcontacttheHelpDeskintheCentralLibrary.Youcanalsoemailthemforassistance:[email protected].

2. RequiredTextbook:KolbandWhishawAnIntroductiontoBrainandBehavior.5thEdition.MacmillanEducation,2016.ISBN-10:1-4641-0601-0;ISBN-13:978-1-4641-0601-9.

ThistextbookisREQUIREDmeaningthatyouwillneedtoreadandstudyfromitinordertopassthiscourse.Inaddition,thereisaveryhelpfulwebsitetoaccompanythetextbook.Thissitehasactivitiesandsimulationsforthemorechallengingconceptsaswellasself-quizzingtohelpyouprepareforexams. Note:Thisisanintensivecourse.Studentsareexpectedtoknowalotofdetailedinformation.Besuretocompletetheassignedreadingsbothbeforeandafterattendinglectures(refertosectionB8).

3. Descriptionsofmajorassignmentsandexaminations:Therewillbefour(4)examsandten(10)

quizzes.Thesewillcoverlectures,videos,andassignedtextbookreadings.Examswillbetakeninclass.Studentsarrivinglate(afterthescheduledclassstarttime),onanexamdatewillnotbepermittedtotaketheexamafterthefirstcompletedexamisturnedin,andwillreceiveagradeofzero(0)forthatexam.QuizzeswillbetakenonBlackboard.Studentsmustcompleteeachquizbyitsduedate.Duedatesarelistedinthecourseschedule(SectionD).

4. Attendance:AtTheUniversityofTexasatArlington,takingattendanceisnotrequiredbutattendanceisacriticalindicatorinstudentsuccess.Eachfacultymemberisfreetodevelophisorherownmethodsofevaluatingstudents’academicperformance,whichincludesestablishingcourse-specificpoliciesonattendance.Astheinstructorofthissection,Iallowstudentstoattendclassattheirowndiscretion.However,itshouldbenotedthatstudentsdonotdowellinthiscourseunlesstheyareroutinelypresentforlectureandattentiveduringclass.Studentswhomissaclassmeeting(s)foranyreasonormissportionsofclassesduetotardinessorearlydeparturearestillaccountableforallofthematerialthatiscoveredduringthosesessions,includingmaterialspresentedinlecturethatarenotinthebook.Ifyoumissaclass,findaclassmate(ortwo)withwhomyoucanshareresources.Pleasedonotemail,phone,orvisittheinstructortoaskwhatmaterialsyoumissedinclassortoredeliverthelecturetoyoupersonally.Materialcoveredinclassisyourresponsibility.

AlthoughUTArlingtondoesnotrequireinstructorstotakeattendanceintheircourses,theU.S.DepartmentofEducationrequiresthattheUniversityhaveamechanisminplacetomarkwhenFederalStudentAidrecipients“beginattendanceinacourse.”UTArlingtoninstructorswillreportwhenstudentsbeginattendanceinacourseaspartofthefinalgradingprocess.Specifically,whenassigningastudentagradeofF,facultyreportthelastdateastudentattendedtheirclassbasedonevidencesuchasatest,participationinaclassprojectorpresentation,oranengagementonlineviaBlackboard.ThisdateisreportedtotheDepartmentofEducationforfederalfinancialaidrecipients.

5. Examinations:Therewillbefour(4)examinationsadministeredinclass(dateslistedatendofthissyllabus

inSectionD).Thefirstthree(3)willeachcoverapproximatelyfour(4)chaptersfromthetextandthecorrespondinglecturematerial.Thefourthisa“finalexam”andwillbecumulative.

Belowistheprotocolthatallstudentswillfollowfortakingexamsinthiscourse.Failuretocomplywithanyofthebelowwillresultinindividualconsequences,and,potentially,leadtodelaysinprocessingtestresultsfortheentireclass.

a. Materialsforexamdays:

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i. TwoGeneralPurposeScantronAnswerSheetformno.4521(Fig.1)ii. Twonumber2pencilsiii. Aneraseriv. YourUTArlingtonadministeredid(MAVID).

b. MethodforcompletingidentifyinginformationonScantronAnswerSheetformno.4521

i. Side1,Box:“Name”1. Printyourlastnameintheblocksfollowedbyaspacethenprintyourfirstnamein

theremainingblocks.2. “bubblein”thelettersthatcorrespondingtothelettersofyournameineach

columnii. Side1,Box:“IdentificationNumber”

1. YourentireMAVIDnumber(onethousandnumber,ex1000123456)iii. PROVIDEONLYTHEINFORMATIONABOVEINTHESCANTRONFORM,NOMORE,NOLESS.

c. Procedureforexamdays:

i. DesksremainclearexceptforMAVID,Scantronformno.4521,andexamquestionsheet.ii. Nohatsorbaseballcapswillbeworniii. CellphonesandotherelectronicdeviceswillbeTURNEDOFFnotsilenced,puttosleep,or

otherwiseinactivated:TURNEDOFFiv. Shouldtheinstructororaproctoraskyoutorelocatefromyourseattoanotherduringan

exam,pleasedosowithouthesitationorfearofjudgment.Studentsareoftenaskedtorelocateforavarietyofreasons.

Figure1.GeneralPurposeScantronAnswerSheetformno.4521.ThisistheONLYScantronformthatwillbeacceptedforexams.Noextratesttimewillbegivensothatastudentcangoandpurchaseone,studentswillnotbepermittedtointerrupttheclassduringanexamandrequestthattoborrowanextrafromanotherstudent.

***Bekindtoyourself,PLANAHEAD,andreduceunnecessarystress:Purchaseatleasteight(8)GeneralPurposeScantronAnswerSheets(formno.4521)today!Shouldastudent(s)neglecttobringtherequisitesuppliesi.e.GeneralPurposeScantronAnswerSheetformno.4521toanexam,timewillnotbeprovidedtoleavetheclassroomtoobtainone.6. ExtraCredit/BlackboardQuizzes:Therewillbe10extracreditquizzesavailableviaBlackboardover

thecourseofthesemester.Thetotalnumberofpossibleextracreditpointsstudentsmayearnis10(eachquizisworthonepoint).Sincethequizzesareextracredit,willbeavailablefor3-4consecutivedays,nomake-upswillbegivenforquizzesunderanycircumstance.Studentsmustcompleteeach

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quizbyitsduedate.Duedatesarelistedinthecourseschedule(SectionD).Onceaquizhasexpireditwillnotbereopenedunderanycircumstances.

a. QuizFormat:Apredeterminedtimeallowance,dependentuponthenumberofquestionsinagivenquiz,willbesetforeachquiz(e.g.15minutesfora10questionmultiplechoicequiz).Ifyouelecttocontinueafterthetimehasexpired,onetenthofapointwillbedeductedfromyourscoreforeachminuteelapsed.Foreachquiz,onequestionwillbedeliveredatatimeandbacktracking(returningtopreviousquestions)willbeprohibited.

b. Otherpertinentinformationregardingthequizzes:• Questionswillbedrawnfromtext,lectures,videos,etc.coveredduringthesemester.• Questionsandanswersaregiveninrandomizedorder.• Eachquizmayonlybetakenonce.Ifyoudonottakethequizduringtherequiredperiodfor

anyreason,youmaynotmakeitup.• Youshouldnotdiscussthequestionswithotherclassmembers.Beawarethatthequestions,

sequenceofquestions,andtheorderofchoiceshavebeenrandomized.Assistanceinansweringtheexamquestionsfromanotherpersonordiscussingexamitemswithotherstudentsoftheclassisconsideredcheating(seesectionB-14).

• TherewillbeNOMAKE-UPS.Thisisanextracreditopportunity.• Onceaquizhasexpired(beenclosed)itwillnotbereopened.• Iwillnotgooverquizzesinclass.GradeswillbepostedonBlackboard.• RefertotheBlackboardResourcespagelocatedherehttp://www.uta.edu/blackboard/system-

configuration.php,andthetesttakingtipsdocumentherehttp://www.uta.edu/blackboard/students/test-taking-tips.phpbeforetakinganyandallassessments.Failuretofollowtheserecommendationswillcausestudentstobecomelockedoutofthesystempriortocompletionofanassessment.

o Oneofthemostcommonreasonsstudentsbecomelockedoutofthesystemisbecausetheydonotheedtherequirementtonotuseawirelessinternetconnectionwhiletakinganassessment.Useacomputerpluggedindirectlytoaninternetrouter.Avoidwirelessinternet.Donotusewirelessinternet.

o Thesecondmostcommonreasonstudentsbecomelockedoutisfailuretocomplywiththerequirementtonothaveanythingelseopenduringtheassessment(e.g.otherwindows,browsers,documentsorotherwise).Donothaveanyotherwindowsopenonyourcomputerorinyourbrowserduringthetimeyouaretakingaquiz.

o Thesethingsareallwithinyourpowertoavoid;ifyouareunsurehowtoconfigureyourcomputertoavoidtheseproblems,avisittothehelpdeskatthelibrarywillproveveryinformative.

7. GradingFormat,Weighting/PointValueofAssignments,andExaminations:Thefinalcoursegrade

willbebasedontheaverageofthethreehighestexamgrades.Pointsearnedfromweeklyquizzes(uptoamaximumof10)willbeaddedtothefinalaverage.

a. Thegradeforeachexamwillbethe%correctofexamquestions.Theminimumpointsforalettergradeare(A=89.5,B=79.5,C=69.5,D=59.5,andF=59.4andbelow).Thegradeforeachexamwillbethemean(average)ofthethreehighestexamgradesplusthesumofallpointsearnedfromtheextracreditquizzes(uptoamaximumof10quizpoints).Theminimumpercentageforalettergradeisdepictedabove.Allexamsareofequalweight.Roundingwillbeappliedonlyforthe

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calculationofthecoursegrade.Thiswillconsistofraisingadecimalfractionof0.5orgreaterto1.Forexample,acoursegradeof79.5willberoundedto80foracourselettergradeofB.Acoursegradeof79.4willnotberoundedandwillyieldacoursegradeofC.Thisgradingpolicyisnotflexibleunderanycircumstances.Noconsiderationforspecialcircumstanceswillbegiven.Thenumberswilldictatethegrade.

b. Thetablebelowcontains4differentpossibilitiesofthesameindividualearning4differentgrades.Thisisanexampleforcomprehensionpurposesonly.Lookingatthelastcolumn,wecanseethatthisindividualhastakenthefourexamsandearned7extracreditquizpoints.Inthisway,shehaselevatedhergradefroma75(C)toa90(A).

Extracreditforallstudentsisbuiltintothecourseandgiven“upfront”;pleasedonotaskforadditionalindividualextracreditopportunities,asnonewillbegranted.

c. Studentsareexpectedtokeeptrackoftheirperformancethroughoutthesemesterandseek

guidancefromavailablesourcesiftheirperformancedropsbelowsatisfactorylevels.Table1.Examplecalculationoffinalgrade:

Assessment Maximumpointspossible

Example1(3examsnoextracredit)

Example2(3exams+extracredit)

Example3(4examsnoextracredit)

Example44exams+extracredit)

Exam1 100 69 69 69* 69*Exam2 100 79 79 79 79Exam3 100 77 77 77 77Final 100 - - 95 95QuizPoints 10 0 7 - 7Finalgrade 100 75(C) 82(B) 84(B) 91(A)

*droppedgrade 8. ExpectationsforOut-of-ClassStudy:Ageneralruleofthumbisthis:foreverysingle(1)credithour

earned,astudentshouldspend3(three)hoursperweekworkingoutsideofclass.Hence,a3-creditcoursehasaminimumexpectationof9(nine)hoursofreading,study,etc.Inotherwords,beyondthetimerequiredtoattendeachclassmeeting,studentsenrolledinthiscourseshouldexpecttospendATLEAST9(nine)additionalhoursperweekoftheirowntimeincourse-relatedactivities,includingreadingrequiredmaterials,completingassignments,preparingforexams,etc.

9. BorderlineGrades:Firstly,itisimportanttonotethatgrades,andthepointsthatconstitutethem,areearnednotawarded.Everysemestersomestudentswillinevitabilityscorejustbelowtheborderlineofthenexthighestgrade.Ihavegreatsympathyforpeoplewhofindthemselvesinthatposition,butIhavealsofoundthatraisingthosegradessimplyuncoversmorepeoplewhosegradesarenearthenewborderline.Thissituationmakeseverybodyedgy.Therefore,thepolicymustbethatborderlinegradesstayborderline.

10. Make-upExams:Makeupexamrequestswillbeapprovedonlywhenappropriatedocumentationis

providedthatindicatescompellingcircumstancesprohibitedastudentfromtakingascheduledexam(http://catalog.uta.edu/academicregulations/studentresponsibility/#attendancetext).Noinformationshouldbeprovidedinamakeupexamrequestthatisprivateorconfidentialinnature.Anotefromafriendorfamilymemberisnotacceptabledocumentation.Arequestforamakeupexammustbemadein

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writingwithinthreedaysofthemissedexam.Therewillnotbeanyoccasiontomakeupthequizzesastheyareextracredit.Ifastudentshouldobtaininstructorapprovalforamakeupexam,ALLmakeupexamswillbetakeninroomLS118onTuesday,May8thfrom11:00AM-12:20PM.Theformatofthemakeupexamsisatthediscretionoftheinstructor(i.e.makeupexamsmightnotbemultiplechoice).TherewillbeNOopportunitytomake-upamakeupexam.

11. DropPolicy:Studentsmaydroporswap(addinganddroppingaclassconcurrently)classesthroughself-

serviceinMyMavfromthebeginningoftheregistrationperiodthroughthelateregistrationperiod.Afterthelateregistrationperiod,studentsmustseetheiracademicadvisortodropaclassorwithdraw.UndeclaredstudentsmustseeanadvisorintheUniversityAdvisingCenter.Dropscancontinuethroughapointtwo-thirdsofthewaythroughthetermorsession.Itisthestudent'sresponsibilitytoofficiallywithdrawiftheydonotplantoattendafterregistering.Studentswillnotbeautomaticallydroppedfornon-attendance.RepaymentofcertaintypesoffinancialaidadministeredthroughtheUniversitymayberequiredastheresultofdroppingclassesorwithdrawing.Formoreinformation,contacttheOfficeofFinancialAidandScholarships(http://www.uta.edu/ses/fao).

12. DisabilitiesAccommodations:UTArlingtonisonrecordasbeingcommittedtoboththespiritandletterof

allfederalequalopportunitylegislation,includingTheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct(ADA),TheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAmendmentsAct(ADAAA),andSection504oftheRehabilitationAct.AllinstructorsatUTArlingtonarerequiredbylawtoprovide“reasonableaccommodations”tostudentswithdisabilities,soasnottodiscriminateonthebasisofdisability.StudentsareresponsibleforprovidingtheinstructorwithofficialnotificationintheformofalettercertifiedbytheOfficeforStudentswithDisabilities(OSD).Studentsexperiencingarangeofconditions(Physical,Learning,ChronicHealth,MentalHealth,andSensory)thatmaycausediminishedacademicperformanceorotherbarrierstolearningmayseekservicesand/oraccommodationsbycontacting:

a. TheOfficeforStudentswithDisabilities,(OSD)www.uta.edu/disabilityorcalling817-272-3364.

Informationregardingdiagnosticcriteriaandpoliciesforobtainingdisability-basedacademicaccommodationscanbefoundatwww.uta.edu/disability.

b. CounselingandPsychologicalServices,(CAPS)www.uta.edu/caps/orcalling817-272-3671isalsoavailabletoallstudentstohelpincreasetheirunderstandingofpersonalissues,addressmentalandbehavioralhealthproblemsandmakepositivechangesintheirlives.

c. Non-DiscriminationPolicy:TheUniversityofTexasatArlingtondoesnotdiscriminateonthebasis

ofrace,color,nationalorigin,religion,age,gender,sexualorientation,disabilities,geneticinformation,and/orveteranstatusinitseducationalprogramsoractivitiesitoperates.Formoreinformation,visituta.edu/eos.

13. TitleIXPolicy:TheUniversityofTexasatArlington(“University”)iscommittedtomaintainingalearning

andworkingenvironmentthatisfreefromdiscriminationbasedonsexinaccordancewithTitleIXoftheHigherEducationAmendmentsof1972(TitleIX),whichprohibitsdiscriminationonthebasisofsexineducationalprogramsoractivities;TitleVIIoftheCivilRightsActof1964(TitleVII),whichprohibitssexdiscriminationinemployment;andtheCampusSexualViolenceEliminationAct(SaVEAct).Sexualmisconductisaformofsexdiscriminationandwillnotbetolerated.ForinformationregardingTitleIX,visitwww.uta.edu/titleIXorcontactMs.JeanHood,VicePresidentandTitleIXCoordinatorat(817)[email protected].

14. AcademicIntegrity:AllstudentsenrolledinthiscoursewilladheretotheUTArlingtonHonorCode:

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Ipledge,onmyhonor,toupholdUTArlington’straditionofacademicintegrity,atraditionthatvalueshardworkandhonesteffortinthepursuitofacademicexcellence.IpromisethatIwillsubmitonlyworkthatIpersonallycreateorcontributetogroupcollaborations,andIwillappropriatelyreferenceanyworkfromothersources.IwillfollowthehigheststandardsofintegrityandupholdthespiritoftheHonorCode.

PerUTSystemRegents’Rule50101,§2.2,suspectedviolationsofuniversity’sstandardsforacademicintegrity(includingtheHonorCode)willbereferredtotheOfficeofStudentConduct.ViolatorswillbedisciplinedinaccordancewithUniversitypolicy,whichmayresultinthestudent’ssuspensionorexpulsionfromtheUniversity.Additionalinformationisavailableathttps://www.uta.edu/conduct/.***InadditiontotheUniversity’ssanctions,anystudent(s)caughtparticipatinginanyformofacademicdishonestyinPSYC/BIOL3322-001,willreceiveafinalcoursegradeof“F”.Thatis,studentscaughtcheatinginthiscoursewillfailthecourse.***

15. ElectronicCommunication:E-MailCommunications.Whencommunicatingwithfacultymembersandotherprofessionals,youareexpectedtocommunicateinaprofessionalandformalmanner.Thisincludesaddressingyouraudienceusingtheirpropertitle,usingpropergrammar,andusingproperspelling.Indeed,howyoudeliveryourmessageisoftenasimportantasthemessageitself.Thus,Iexpectyoutocommunicateprofessionallywhene-mailingme(andtouse

yourgrammarandspell-checkfunctionsbeforeyousendmeane-mail).Please,refertothefollowingpostforahelpfulguidehttp://tinyurl.com/gqe4dx2.

UTArlingtonhasadoptedMavMailasitsofficialmeanstocommunicatewithstudentsaboutimportantdeadlinesandevents,aswellastotransactuniversity-relatedbusinessregardingfinancialaid,tuition,grades,graduation,etc.AllstudentsareassignedaMavMailaccountandareresponsibleforcheckingtheinboxregularly.Thereisnoadditionalch argetostudentsforusingthisaccount,whichremainsactiveevenaftergraduation.InformationaboutactivatingandusingMavMailisavailableathttp://www.uta.edu/oit/cs/email/mavmail.php.Importante-mailsregardingthiscoursewillbesenttoyouviaBlackboardsoyouwillneedtocheckyourUTArlingtone-mailaccountregularly.

16. StudentFeedbackSurvey:Attheendofeachterm,studentsenrolledinclassescategorizedaslecture,

seminar,orlaboratoryshallbedirectedtocompleteaStudentFeedbackSurvey(SFS).InstructionsonhowtoaccesstheSFSforthiscoursewillbesentdirectlytoeachstudentthroughMavMailapproximately10daysbeforetheendoftheterm.Eachstudent’sfeedbackenterstheSFSdatabaseanonymouslyandisaggregatedwiththatofotherstudents’enrolledinthecourse.UTArlington’sefforttosolicit,gather,tabulate,andpublishstudentfeedbackisrequiredbystatelaw;studentsarestronglyurgedtoparticipate.Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.uta.edu/sfs.

17. FinalReviewWeek:AperiodoffiveclassdayspriortothefirstdayoffinalexaminationsinthelongsessionsshallbedesignatedasFinalReviewWeek.Thepurposeofthisweekistoallowstudentssufficienttimetoprepareforfinalexaminations.Duringthisweek,thereshallbenoscheduledactivitiessuchasrequiredfieldtripsorperformances;andnoinstructorshallassignanythemes,researchproblemsorexercisesofsimilarscopethathaveacompletiondateduringorfollowingthisweekunlessspecifiedintheclasssyllabus.DuringFinalReviewWeek,aninstructorshallnotgiveanyexamsconstituting10%ormore

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ofthefinalgrade,exceptmakeuptestsandlaboratoryexams.Inaddition,noinstructorshallgiveanyportionofthefinalexam.Duringthisweek,classesareheldasscheduled.Inaddition,instructorsarenotrequiredtolimitcontenttotopicsthathavebeenpreviouslycovered;newconceptsmaybeintroduced.

18. CampusCarry:EffectiveAugust1,2016,theCampusCarrylaw(SenateBill11)allowsthoselicensed

individualstocarryaconcealedhandguninbuildingsonpublicuniversitycampuses,exceptinlocationstheUniversityestablishesasprohibited.Underthenewlaw,openlycarryinghandgunsisnotallowedoncollegecampuses.Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.uta.edu/news/info/campus-carry/

19. EmergencyExitProcedures:Shouldweexperienceanemergencyeventthatrequiresustovacatethe

building;studentsshouldexittheroomandmovetowardthenearestexit.Whenexitingthebuildingduringanemergency,oneshouldnevertakeanelevatorbutshouldusethestairwells.Facultymembersandinstructionalstaffwillassiststudentsinselectingthesafestrouteforevacuationandwillmakearrangementstoassisthandicappedindividuals.

C. STUDYTIPS/STUDENTSUPPORTETC.

1. StudentSupportServices:UTArlingtonprovidesavarietyofresourcesandprogramsdesignedtohelpstudentdevelopacademicskills,dealwithpersonalsituations,andbetterunderstandconceptsandinformationrelatedtotheircourses.Resourcesincludetutoring,major-basedlearningcenters,developmentaleducation,advisingandmentoring,personalcounseling,andfederallyfundedprograms.Forindividualizedreferrals,studentsmayvisitthereceptiondeskatUniversityCollege(RansomHall),calltheMaverickResourceHotlineat817-272-6107,[email protected],orvisithttp://www.uta.edu/universitycollege/resources/index.php.

2. TheIDEASCenter(2ndFloorofCentralLibrary)offersfreetutoringtoallstudentswithafocusontransferstudents,sophomores,veteransandothersundergoingatransitiontoUTArlington.ToscheduleanappointmentwithapeertutorormentoremailIDEAS@uta.eduorcall(817)272-6593.

3. Studyskills/tips:Eachsemesterstudentsapproachmeforadviceonhowtostudy.Forstudentstrulyinterestedindoingwellinthiscourse(andanyothercourses),Istronglyrecommend1)useofthepedagogicalaidslocatedthroughoutthetextandthepublisher’swebsite;2)visitingthewebsiteslistedbelowforadvicetoguidereading,studyingandnotetaking;3)theSQ4R(Study;Question,Read,Recite,Relate)method.

a. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/success/notes.htmlb. http://www.studygs.net/marking.htmc. Takenotes(Cornellnotes)d. Oneofthemosteffectivestrategiesforlearnersisquizzingoneself.Whenyoureadatextorstudy

lecturenotes,pauseperiodicallytoaskyourselfquestionssuchasthefollowingwithoutlookinginthetext:

§ Whatarethekeyideas?§ Whattermsorideasarenewtome?§ HowwouldIdefinethem?§ HowdotheideasrelatetowhatIalreadyknow?

Generatingquestionsforyourselfandwritingdowntheanswersisalsoagoodwaytostudy.Whenyouquizyourself,checkyouranswerstomakesurethatyourjudgmentsofwhatyouknowanddon’tknowareaccurate.

Re-readingisNOTstudying.

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Whenyouactivelyquizyourself,youpracticeretrievingnewlearningfrommemory.Thisishowyouprepareforanexam.Thisishowyoulearnsomething.ThisishowyouKNOWthatyouknow.

D. COURSESCHEDULE

*Astheinstructorforthiscourse,Ireservetherighttoadjustthisscheduleinanywaythatservestheeducationalneedsofthestudentsenrolledinthiscourse.–LindaI.Perrotti

EmergencyPhoneNumbers:Incaseofanon-campusemergency,calltheUTArlingtonPoliceDepartmentat817-272-3003(non-campusphone),2-3003(campusphone).Youmayalsodial911.Non-emergencynumber817-272-3381

DATE TOPICS QUIZAVAILABILITY

Jan16 OpeningRemarks Jan18 Classmeetingcanceled;readChapter2 Jan23 Chapter2:NervousSystemStructure Quiz,Chapter2:Jan23,12:30PM–Jan26,11:59PMJan25 Chapter3:CellsofNervousSystem Jan30 Chapter3:CellsofNervousSystem Quiz;Chapter3:Jan30,12:30PM–Feb02,11:59PMFeb01 Chapter4:Electricaltransmission Feb06 Chapter4:Electricaltransmission Quiz;Chapter4:Feb06,12:30PM–Feb09,11:59PMFeb08 Chapter5:Chemicalsignaling Feb13 Chapter5:Chemicalsignaling Quiz;Chapter5:Feb13,12:30PM–Feb16,11:59PMFeb15 Exam1tocoverChapters2–5 Feb20 Chapter6:DrugsandHormones Feb22 Chapter6:DrugsandHormones Quiz;Chapter6:Feb22,12:30PM–Feb25,11:59PMFeb27 Chapter8:Neurodevelopment Mar01 Chapter8:Neurodevelopment Quiz;Chapter8:Mar01,12:30PM–Mar04,11:59PMMar06 Chapter9:Sensation,Perception, Mar08 Chapter9:Visualsystem Mar13-15 SPRINGBREAK Mar20 Chapter9:Visualsystem Quiz;Chapter9:Mar20,12:30PM–Mar23,11:59PMMar22 Exam2tocoverChapters6,8,9 Mar27 Chapter10:Audition,communication Mar29 Chapter10:Audition,communication Quiz;Chapter10:Mar29,12:30PM–Apr01,11:59PMApr03 Chapter11:Motor Apr05 Chapter11:Motor Quiz;Chapter11:Apr05,12:30PM–Apr08,11:59PMApr10 Chapter12:MotivationandEmotion

Apr12 Chapter12:MotivationandEmotion Apr17 Chapter12:MotivationandEmotion Quiz;Chapter12:Apr17,12:30PM–Apr20,11:59PMApr19 Chapter14:LearningandMemory Apr24 Chapter14:LearningandMemory Apr26 Chapter14:LearningandMemory May1 Exam3:Chapters10,11,12,14 May3 LastDayofClass ***Make-upexamseligiblestudentsONLY***May8 OptionalFinalExam–Cumulative 11:00AM–1:30PM(asperUTAFinalExamSchedule)