Psychology - PSY

Engaging in physical activity not only affects one's body, but it also has wide ranging effects on the brain and cognitive functions. This course gives students an overview of the current understanding of the cognitive and neural consequences of engaging in physical activity. The approach will be multidisciplinary, including not only cognitive, systems, and clinical neuroscience approaches to studying the effects of physical activity on behavior and brain function across species, but also more applied approaches relating these effects to performance in real world settings.

Prerequisites: PSY 106 or 111; Open to Psychological & Brain Sciences, Biopsychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies majors only.


PSY 163BG
150 / 150 Full
The Active Brain
Barry Giesbrecht 4.5
T R
17:00 PM - 18:15 PM
84.5% A