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MHN706 Neurocognition and Mental Health

Neurocognition is the understanding of how thinking skills, such as attention, memory and decision making, are specifically linked to underlying brain regions, networks and processes. Thus, neurocognition has been utilised to better understand the functional impacts of various mental illnesses, including in their very early stages. In this course you will learn how a diverse range of cognitive functions, such as affective regulation, metacognition and social cognition, play key roles in current mental health research and how these measures provide insights into the underlying neurobiology.

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Prerequisite
Enrolled in Program AR602 or AR706
Semester of offer Subject to change
  • Online: Semester 2
Units
12.00
Tuition fee
1.4:Psychology, Behavioural Science nec FOE 0907XX
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