Natural Science 0211 - Brain Mechanisms

Brain Mechanisms

Fall
2020
1
4.00
Cynthia Gill
01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W
Hampshire College
332727
Cole Science Center 3-OPEN;Cole Science Center 3-OPEN
cjgNS@hampshire.edu
Examine the function of the nervous system with particular focus on mechanisms at work in the brain. The course will link current advances in cell, molecular and developmental physiology research in the context of neuronal functional mechanisms. Topics may include neurotransmitter function and regulation, brain area function, integrative intracellular signaling pathways, neuroendocrine control. Advanced topics may include the correlation of ion channel properties and synaptic transmission with physiological functions such as learning and memory, circuits involved in behavior, and the organizational principles for the development of functional neural networks at synaptic and cellular levels. Along with regular discussion participation and problem solving, students will prepare papers and lead discussions on their own chosen topics. This course is particularly appropriate for students interested in behavioral mechanisms, neurophysiology, psychology, and neuroendocrinology. Keywords: animal, biology, neuroscience, pyschology
Environments and Change This course includes both in-person and remote elements, but can accommodate fully remote students. Students can generally expect to spend 6-12 of work a week outside of class.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.