Neuroscience & Behavior 892B - S-Synapses,Circuits,&Behavior
Fall
2014
01
1.00
James Chambers;Gerald Downes;Luke Remage-Healey;Genglin Li;Heather Richardson;David Moorman
TU 12:30PM 2:00PM
UMass Amherst
74296
77623
In this course, we will consider the molecular and cellular mechanisms necessary for proper development and function of synapses and neural circuits in the brain and how information processing through these largely static structures can be reconfigured and modulated to permit organisms to modify behavior. Our discussions of nervous system function will consider not only the normal brain, but how disruption of synaptic and circuit function contributes to disease.
While the class is designed for graduate students, interested undergraduates can sign up with permission from the instructors (prerequisite: Neurobiology BIOLOGY 572).