PSYCTRY M182
Personal Brain Management
Description: (Formerly numbered 182.) (Same as Neuroscience M161.) Seminar, four hours. Basic overview of brain function and consideration of some management methods that exist already, and what future may hold. New methods for predicting our own futures and modeling what if scenarios that might alter risks and benefits of different courses of action, based on individual genetic background and other elements of personal history and environmental exposures. Introduction to key principles from science of behavior change, illustrating how important health-related behavioral habits are and how difficult these can be to change and why. Coverage of series of topics that center on personal enhancement of well-being through consideration of stress management, long-term goal and value identification, mapping of long-term goals onto immediate actions, reinforcement learning, meditation, neurofeedback, and time management. Critical appraisal of tools to help students distinguish scientifically validated procedures. Offered in summer only. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Summer 2021 - This is an amazing class. It's a great opportunity to learn about the brain and developed good practices for gratitude and creativity. The professor is very kind, funny and intelligent. The grading is very good so you don't need to worry that much about it, just do all the work and concentrate on learning and growing as a person. <3
Summer 2021 - This is an amazing class. It's a great opportunity to learn about the brain and developed good practices for gratitude and creativity. The professor is very kind, funny and intelligent. The grading is very good so you don't need to worry that much about it, just do all the work and concentrate on learning and growing as a person. <3