MSc Lifespan Neuropsychology

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MSc Lifespan Neuropsychology

  • Course description

    The normal and abnormal changes that occur in the human brain from birth, through childhood into adulthood and older age are key topics for psychologists interested in gaining a fundamental understanding of human cognition. This course will focus on the neuropsychology and cognitive changes that occur across the entire lifespan.

    This course will provide you with an advanced level of knowledge of key mechanisms involved in cognitive changes evident through the lifespan. You will gain an advanced understanding of disorders related to cognitive development.

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