PSYCH 119Q
Psychobiology of Sleep and Dreams
Description: Lecture, three hours. Requisite: course 115. Designed for juniors/seniors. Study of measurement of sleep, comparison of sleep in mammal species and sleep in sub-mammalian species, circadian rhythms and circadian control of sleep, development and aging of sleep, brain anatomical and neurochemical control of sleep, effects of sleep deprivation, sleep in psychiatric disorders, human sleep disorders, and properties of dreams. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2018 - No disrespect to this class or the professor, but this was definitely the easiest class I have ever taken at UCLA (take this as a compliment Dr. McGinty). There are no midterms or a final. Your grade is just based off two quizzes and four 1-2 page article summaries (which he practically gives everyone full credit on). This class was also the least work I have done for any class at UCLA. Dr. McGinty is pretty nice. Take this class while you can because he is retiring soon!
Winter 2018 - No disrespect to this class or the professor, but this was definitely the easiest class I have ever taken at UCLA (take this as a compliment Dr. McGinty). There are no midterms or a final. Your grade is just based off two quizzes and four 1-2 page article summaries (which he practically gives everyone full credit on). This class was also the least work I have done for any class at UCLA. Dr. McGinty is pretty nice. Take this class while you can because he is retiring soon!