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Introduction to Brain-behavior Studies |
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History and Goals, II |
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History and Goals, III |
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History and Goals, IV |
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Cellular Mechanisms |
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Neuronal Conduction and Transmission |
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Synapses
Neuroanatomical Techniques |
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Introduction to CNS and its Evolution |
Writing assignment 1 due |
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Evolution (cont.)
Reflex and Cerebellar Channels |
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Brain Subdivisions
Channels of Conduction |
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Transection Effects
Neocortex |
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Spinal Cord
Autonomic NS |
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Hindbrain and Midbrain |
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Midbrain and Forebrain |
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Development of CNS, Introduction |
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Cell migration
Axon Growth Stages |
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Influences on Axon Growth |
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Axonal Sprouting and Regeneration |
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Motor System, 1 |
Writing assignment 2: Thesis statement and annotated bibliography of sources due |
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Motor System, 2 |
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Motor System, 3 |
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Midterm Exam |
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Motor 4: Rythmic Outputs |
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Rhythms of Activity
Sleep and Waking |
Writing assignment 2: Version 1 due |
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Sleep and Waking (cont.) |
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Habituation, Novelty Responses |
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Visual System 1: Anatomy, Ablations |
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Visual System 2: Physiology (Orig: Ablation Effects) |
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Visual System 3: Ablation Studies |
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Visual System 4: Ablations (cont.) (Orig: Electrophysiology) |
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Visual System Conclusion |
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Auditory System |
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Pain and Central Gray Area |
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Hypothalamus and Feeding |
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Drive, Reward
Agonistic Behavior |
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Higher Functions
Human Nature |
Writing assignment 2: Final version due |
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Human Nature and Neuroscience |
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Conclusion
Review |
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