BIO 316 NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

The study of how the nervous system functions.  This course explores the role of the nervous system in regulating animals’ interactions with, and responses to their environment.  Students will examine the relationships between structure and function, from the anatomical and developmental organization of the nervous system, to the cellular and molecular components that give rise to neural communication and higher order function.  Student-designed investigative experiments and independent projects will be emphasized in the laboratory.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

This is the same course as NEU 316.

Prerequisite

BIO 106, BIO 110, BIO 208, or BIO 209.

Corequisite

Registration is also required in BIO 316L.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 16 students.

Attributes

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