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NEUR 631 Principles of Neuroscience 2 (3 credits)

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Offered by: Neurology and Neurosurgery (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

Administered by: Graduate Studies

Overview

Neurology and Neurosurgery : An overview of the structure, function and interaction of neuronal systems of vertebrates. Topics include basic neuroanatomy, coding and processing of sensory information (somatic sensory, visual and auditory systems), control of posture and voluntary movement, learning and memory, processing of language and speech, cerebral blood flow, the neuroendocrine system and neuroimmunology.

Terms: Winter 2014

Instructors: Rochford, Joseph; Ernst, Carl; Ragsdale, David S (Winter)

  • Winter

  • Prerequisite: A knowledge of basic mechanisms of biology, physiology, and anatomy as covered by respective undergraduate classes is expected and necessary to succeed in this course.

  • Restriction: Students must be enrolled in a graduate program at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ. Students from other universities, as well as undergraduate students from ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ require special permission from the Instructor.

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