PSYCH 112B
Psychobiology of Fear and Anxiety
Description: Lecture, three hours. Requisites: courses 10, 100A, 110. Recommended: course 115. Designed for juniors/seniors. Presentation of biological and behavioral approaches to fear and anxiety, taken from laboratory and applied research. In addition to overview of major principles from each approach, emphasis on areas in which significant research advances have recently occurred. Examination of concordance and discordance between results from laboratory and applied research. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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I enjoyed Professor's Fanselow. However, you can know the material and fail his tests. The questions are ambiguous and he places too much faith in his TA's ability to grade. If Stephanie Groman is your TA, I suggest that you drop because unless you use exact wording then she will give you zero points.
I enjoyed Professor's Fanselow. However, you can know the material and fail his tests. The questions are ambiguous and he places too much faith in his TA's ability to grade. If Stephanie Groman is your TA, I suggest that you drop because unless you use exact wording then she will give you zero points.
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Excellent and interesting class! Brought a new perspective on Psychology, the more important part of it..the biological aspect of emotions! Professor Minor was really chill and relaxed. He didn't demand too much. His dry sarcastic humor was entertaining, and he was extremely knowledgable. Easy A. 2 short summaries and an easy 10 page Research Final. Class was more like a discussion then a lecture, and he lets everyone in even if you arnt waitlisted.
Excellent and interesting class! Brought a new perspective on Psychology, the more important part of it..the biological aspect of emotions! Professor Minor was really chill and relaxed. He didn't demand too much. His dry sarcastic humor was entertaining, and he was extremely knowledgable. Easy A. 2 short summaries and an easy 10 page Research Final. Class was more like a discussion then a lecture, and he lets everyone in even if you arnt waitlisted.