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2024-03-28T17:22:33ZPsychopharmacology
https://dspace.auca.kg/handle/123456789/2190
Title: Psychopharmacology
Authors: Molchanova, Elena
Abstract: The primary objective of this course is to introduce undergraduate students to the field of
psychopharmacology by reviewing biological and practical elements related to psychotropic medications.
The course will be divided into three sections, the first of which will be general pharmacology. There will
be detailed emphasis on the neurotransmitters and their functions, areas of pharmacodynamics and
pharmacokinetics. The second section will focus on psychopharmacology, in which specific classes of
currently used psychotropic medications and their mechanisms of action will be presented. The third
section will consist of psychopharmacotherapy; essentially, the practical application of psychotropic
medications to mental disorders. In this section, current practice guidelines and issues related to pharmacologic treatment with various agents will be reviewed.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZPhysiology of CNS and Sensory Systems
https://dspace.auca.kg/handle/123456789/2188
Title: Physiology of CNS and Sensory Systems
Authors: Molchanova, Elena
Abstract: The present program includes modern scientific achievements of the analysis of activity, including the physiological and functional systems of an organism, unites analytical and synthetic physiology. It consists of three basic parts: the general, individual physiology and physiological bases for the behavior of a person.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZIntroduction to Psychology
https://dspace.auca.kg/handle/123456789/2144
Title: Introduction to Psychology
Authors: Kim, Elena
Abstract: This course is designed to give students a broad overview of many of the topics of interest in
contemporary psychology. Students will explore various areas within psychology, including biological,
cognitive, developmental, social, personality and clinical psychology, and how these diverse areas can be
integrated. Students will also discuss the history of psychology as a science, the kinds of methodologies
used in psychological research and the issue of scientific ethics as it applies to this research.2011-01-01T00:00:00ZSocial Psychology
https://dspace.auca.kg/handle/123456789/2143
Title: Social Psychology
Authors: Yarova, Olga2014-01-01T00:00:00Z