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NEUR 504 CELLULAR NEUROPHYSIOLOGY I&II Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 Includes the properties of excitable nerve membranes and chemical synapses; theory of ions in solutions, ion conduction through membranes, ion transport, linear cable theory, nonlinear properties of neurons, and stochastic properties of single ion channels. Synaptic transmission including, quantal analysis; the role of calcium and transmitter release, and postsynaptic mechanisms. Prereq- permission of the instructor; calculus, physics. 001 TTH 03:30PM-05:00PM SH*460 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 NEUR 505 OPTICAL IMAGING Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 Begins with a theoretical portion introducing the fundamentals of optical imaging of neural activity, presenting devices that are employed, and reviewing applications and their results. In a practical component, students design and perform simple in vitro experiments, gaining hands-on experience with this exciting and powerful technology. Permission of instructor. 001 TTH 02:00PM-03:20PM SH*460 TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 NEUR 506 CONCEPTS OF LEARNING & MEMORY Credits 3.00 Spring 2000 This field has exploded with the introduction of new techniques, approaches, and concepts. Includes classical and modern concepts of learning and memory across all levels, including behavioral, anatomical, cellular, molecular and genetic. Basic concepts will be related to known diseases of learning and memory. Prereq- Neuroscience Core Curriculum course and instructor permission. 001 TWTH 09:00AM-10:15AM TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 001 TH 07:00PM-08:00PM TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 NEUR 507 NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE Credits 2.00 Spring 2000 Analyzes current basic research on nervous system disease and the biology of primary disorders of the nervous system, at molecular, genetic, and cellular levels. For each level, from the retina and neuromuscular junction to the frontal lobes, clinical features of prototype disorders will be described and pathophysiological mechanisms explored Prereq- Permission of instructor. Limited enrollment. 001 TTH 01:00PM-02:00PM TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0 001 TH 04:30PM-05:30PM TBA TBA *CURRENT ENR: 0
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