Neuroscience 9500 - Principles of Neuroscience
2009 - 2010
Time and Place: Wednesdays 2:30 - 4:30 pm in RRI 5260c Lectures
Wednesdays 1:30 - 2:30 pm Tutorial
Principles of Neural Science 4th ed (2000) Edited by Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz, Thomas M. Jessell. New York: Elsevieer is suggested for background and reference for Module I.
II Systems Coordinator: Dr. Brian Corneil
TA: Matt Hutchison
November 11
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What neuroscienctists can/cannot learn from brain imaging . |
Jody Culham |
November 18 |
The premotor theory of attention. |
Brian Corneil |
| November 25 |
Great debates: The hippocampal memory hypothesis and the medial temporal lobe memory system. |
Stephen Lomber |
| December 2 |
Reading the neural code: How does the brain represent and communicate information? |
Thilo Womelsdorf |
| December 9 |
Great debates: Reference frames in primary motor cortex. |
Brian Corneil |
| January 6 |
What can neuroscience contribute to education? |
Daniel Ansari |
| January 13 |
Is there domain-specificity in the prefrontal cortex? |
Stefan Everling |
| January 20 |
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| January 27 |
Examination for Systems Section
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