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BIOL 59500D Neurobiol Learning & Memory

Sessions Offered:

Fall

Prerequisites:

Prerequisites:

Recommended

 

BIOL 23000 or 23100 or 27000

BME 30100

PSY 22200

Instructor(s):

Alex Chubykin

Textbook(s):

None

Notes:

<p>This is an alternate year course.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</p>

Content:

How does our brain learn? How are our memories created? We will discuss a range of learning processes from cellular and molecular mechanisms to perception and behavior.&nbsp;We will look at the history of the key concepts and discoveries, including the technological advances, which made these discoveries possible. Most of the research discussed will be from animal experiments with some human studies.

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