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Welcome to Honors Neurobiology

This is a junior level course in neurobiology. It continues your study of neurons and nervous systems begun in Bio 3413. Topics to be covered in this course include neurosignaling,sensation and sensory processing, movement and its central control and complex brain functions.

Time: TR 2:00-3:15 pm
Location: SB 1.02.08
 

Course Objectives

  1. To gain factual knowledge about the structure and function of nervous systems.
  2. To learn fundamental principles of neuronal signaling and integration.
  3. To learn how to apply course material to obtain quantitative insight into experimental data.
  4. How to approach and solve "passage questions" on the MCAT and GRE exams.

 

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