Listed in: Biology, as BIOL-350 | Neuroscience, as NEUR-350
Formerly listed as: BIOL-35
Josef G. Trapani (Section 01)
(Offered as BIOL 350 and NEUR 350) This course will provide a deeper understanding of the physiological properties of the nervous system. We will address the mechanisms underlying electrical activity in neurons, as well as examine the physiology of synapses; the transduction and integration of sensory information; the function of nerve circuits; the trophic and plastic properties of neurons; and the relationship between neuronal activity and behavior. Laboratories will apply electrophysiological methods to examine neuronal activity and will include experimental design as well as analysis and presentation of collected data. Throughout the course, we will focus on past and current neurophysiology research and how it contributes to the field of neuroscience. Three classroom lecture hours, plus a fourth discussion hour to be used for group work, paper presentations, and review sessions.
Requisites: BIOL 191 and CHEM 151; PHYS 117 or 124 is recommended. Limited to 12 students. Open to juniors and seniors. Fall semester. Professor Trapani.
Section 01
M 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SCCE E210
W 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SCCE E210
F 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM SCCE E210
Section 01
F 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM SCCE E210
This is preliminary information about books for this course. Please contact your instructor or the Academic Coordinator for the department, before attempting to purchase these books.
ISBN | Title | Publisher | Author(s) | Comment | Book Store | Price |
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From Neuron to Brain (5th ed.) | Sinaeur Associates (2011) | Nicholls et al. | Please purchase online | TBD |