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PSYC 126
Systems Neuroscience
The PSYC 126/
IND 102
course provides graduate students with a rigorous exploration of fundamental systems neuroscience. We will focus on sensory and motor systems and their accompanying brain structures, but we will also cover hypothalamic, autonomic, limbic, and cortical systems. For each system we will discuss anatomical and physiological relationships and relate them to neurological disorders. This is a lecture-based course with the goal to provide a broad understanding of core brain structures and their underlying physiological functions.
Instructor
van der Meer
Cross Listed Courses
IND 102
Offered
Fall