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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2001 Neurosciences (NEUR)
Rice Course Schedule as of 05/08/2001.
This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar
(reg@rice.edu).
See also:
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Registration Information
NOTE:
Rice University offers a series of courses in Neuroscience
jointly with Baylor College of Medicine. These courses, which
are offered to graduate students and advanced undergraduates,
are often taught on the Baylor campus and run by the Baylor
calendar, which differs from Rice's. If you are interested in
these courses, please consult the Neuroscience at Rice website
(http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~neurosci/) for further information
as well as for instructions on how to get the permissions
necessary for enrolling in these courses.
NOTE: Course web pages are available for some NEUR courses.
NEUR 501 COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE Credits Spring 01
The brain bases of mental operations, including perception attention, memory,
and language. Methods used in studying brain/behavior relationships, including
functional MRI, event-related potentials, and patient based approaches.
Also
offered as PSYC 671.
001 TBA - TBA Potts, Geoffrey Franklin Enr: 2 Max: NA
Ro, Tony
NEUR 503 MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE I & II Credits 3.00 Spring 01
Development, structure, and function of the nervous system, including receptors
and ion channels. Recent findings regarding the protein structure and
functional relationships of molecules, the molecular basis for neural
functions.
Permission of the instructor; BIOCHEMISTRY
001 TBA - TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Staff Enr: 0 Max: NA
NEUR 506 CONCEPTS OF LEARNING AND MEMORY Credits 3.00 Spring 01
This field exploded with the introduction of new techinques, approaches, and
concepts. Includes classical and modern concepts of learning and memory across
all levels, including behavioral, anatomical, cellular, molecular and genetic.
Basic concepts will be related to known diseases of learning and memeory.
Prereq- permission of instructor required.
001 TBA - TWTH 02:30PM - 03:30PM Staff Enr: 1 Max: 10
NEUR 507 NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE Credits 2.00 Spring 01
Analyzes current basic research on nervous system disease and the biology of
primary disorders of the nervous system, at molecular, genetic, and cellular
levels. For each level, fromt he retina and neuromuscular junction t the
frontal lobes, clinical features of prototype disorders will be described and
pathophysiological mechanisms explored.
Prereq- permission of instructor required.
001 TBA - TTH 11:00AM - 12:00PM Staff Enr: 1 Max: 10
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