PSYC
313
Opioids and the Opioid Crisis: The Neuroscience Behind an Epidemic
Spring 2021
Division III
Cross-listed
PSYC 313
/ NSCI 313
This is not the current course catalog
Class Details
Opioid misuse, including addiction, has emerged as a major health epidemic in the United States. This course will explore the science of opioids as well as the historical and societal context surrounding their use and abuse. We will examine the neurobiological mechanisms through which opioids interact with pain pathways and reward circuits within the brain and we will explore how changes in these systems contribute to opioid tolerance, dependence, and addiction. We will consider how genetic, environmental and behavioral factors can powerfully influence these processes. Finally, we will consider alternative approaches to pain management as well as interventions for the treatment of opioid abuse. Students will be expected to design and conduct an empirical project related to the course material. Critical evaluation of peer-reviewed primary literature from animal and human studies will serve as a foundation for class discussions. Evaluation will be based on class presentations, participation in discussions and empirical projects, written assignments, and a poster presentation of the empirical project.
The Class:
Format: seminar/laboratory; In Spring 2021, this course will be offered in a hybrid format. The seminar and lab component will take place synchronously in-person and/or remotely. Two lab sections will be offered. If there is a need to balance sections, students may be moved into a different lab section following registration.
Limit: 12
Expected: 12
Class#: 5534
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Limit: 12
Expected: 12
Class#: 5534
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
class presentations, participation in discussions and empirical projects, five short position papers (approximately 2 pages double-spaced), an APA style empirical paper (approximately 20 pages double-spaced) and poster presentation of the empirical project.
Prerequisites:
PSYC 212 (same as BIOL 212 or NSCI 201)
Enrollment Preferences:
Psychology majors and Neuroscience concentrators
Distributions:
Division III
Notes:
This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
PSYC 313 Division III NSCI 313 Division III
PSYC 313 Division III NSCI 313 Division III
Attributes:
NSCI Group B Electives
PHLH Biomedical Determinants of Health
PSYC Area 1 - Behavioral Neuroscience
PSYC Empirical Lab Course
PHLH Biomedical Determinants of Health
PSYC Area 1 - Behavioral Neuroscience
PSYC Empirical Lab Course
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PSYC 313 - H1 (S) SEM Opioids and the Opioid Crisis
PSYC 313 - H1 (S) SEM Opioids and the Opioid CrisisDivision IIIMR 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Schow Library Classroom 030B5534 -
PSYC 313 - H2 (S) LAB Opioids and the Opioid Crisis
PSYC 313 - H2 (S) LAB Opioids and the Opioid CrisisDivision IIIW 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Schow Library Classroom 030A5535 -
PSYC 313 - H3 (S) LAB Opioids and the Opioid Crisis
PSYC 313 - H3 (S) LAB Opioids and the Opioid CrisisDivision IIIW 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Schow Library Classroom 030A5536
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