NSCI 343 - The Neurobiology of Learning and Memory


3 NS 
Second Semester. The principles of neural plasticity -- how nervous systems change structurally in response to experience -- and how memories are accessed and used will be examined in a variety of systems. Topics may include: historical perspectives on memory, habituation and sensitization in aplysia, neural network models, Pavlovian conditioning, Hebbian plasticity, long-term potentiation/depression (LTP or LTD), the developing or aging brain, hippocampal function, methods in assessing learning, cortical re-mapping with experience, REM sleep and learning, etc. In addition to readings in the textbook, students will read and analyze original research papers.

 

Prerequisites & Notes
NSCI 201 or 204 or consent of the instructor. Neuroscience and Psychology majors given priority.
Enrollment Limit: 20
Mr. Myme




 

Credits: 3 hours

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