B 329 Fundamentals of Neuroscience

This course covers topics in systems neuroscience, focusing on the relationship between circuit structure and function of mammalian brains. We review the current understanding of topics concerning signal transduction and peripheral circuits, information processing in the central nerve system, neuronal cell types and connectivity, development and critical period plasticity of sensory cortices, and motor control. Students present and critique the latest research progress on these issues.

Prerequisite

B 241- Molecular biology and biochemistry. Knowledge in electrical engineering and bioinformatics is preferred but not required. The course is open to PhD students and master students (For master students B 241 or BioE 201 is a prerequisite). The number of students is capped at 8.