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NEUR 3660 - Neurobiological Basis of Learning and Memory in the Mammal |
Analysis of the processes by which the mammalian nervous system acquires and stores information and how it transforms this information into thought and behaviour. Exploration of theoretical and empirical contributions to our understanding of the neural basis of learning and memory. Topics will include: mechanisms of synaptic plasticity, localization of function, electrophysiological correlates of learning, modulation of memory, age-related cognitive decline, and psychiatric disorders.
Prerequisite(s): Neuroscience 2620
Equivalent: Neuroscience 3850 (Neurobiology of Learning and Memory) (prior to 2018/2019)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate, Master, Audit Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Lecture Neuroscience Department Course Attributes: Science Lib Ed Req, Arts & Science or LBED course |
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