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Neurophysiology syllabus, Smith College

Posted August 12th, 2011 by rolivo
  • B.00. Action Potentials
  • H.02. Teaching Strategies
  • D.04. Vision
  • B.04. Ion Channels
  • B.07. Synaptic Transmission
  • D.11. Vertebrate and Invertebrate Rhythmic Motor Pattern Generation
  • B: Neural Excitability, Synapses, and Glia: Cellular Mechanisms
  • D: Sensory and Motor Systems
  • action potentials
  • central pattern generators
  • membrane potentials
  • retina
  • syanptic transmission
  • visual cortex
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A detailed syllabus for an advanced undergraduate course in Neurophysiology. The course also has an online lab manual: http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/NeuroSci/courses/bio330/labs.html.

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