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Foundations of Neuroscience is aimed at undergraduate students new to the field of neuroscience. The first edition specifically targets students enrolled in Neurobiology at Michigan State University and primarily contains topics covered in that course.
Introduction to Neuroscience is designed for undergraduate students enrolled in introductory neuroscience courses. This book specifically targets students enrolled in Introduction to Neuroscience 1 and Introduction to Neuroscience 2 at Michigan State University and primarily contains topics covered in those courses.
Course syllabus (by week) Overview of brain systems and general principles of their functional organization: From cortical maps and subcortical loops to the micro-structure of brain circuits and their interconnections. (Ulanovsky)
This section presents the schedule of lecture topics and selected lecture notes for Parts 2 and 3 of the class.
Introduction to Neuroscience. Menu. More Info Syllabus Readings Lecture Notes Recitations ... Recitations Assignments Exams Lecture Notes. pdf. 856 kB Age-depedent neurodegenerative disorder with cortical dementia - Alzheimer’s disease. pdf. 4 MB ... pdf. 775 kB Vision 2: Thalamus and V1 Cortex. pdf. 608 kB
Neuroscience: the Science of the Brain. Inside our heads, weighing about 1.5 kg, is an astonishing living organ consisting of billions of tiny cells. It enables us to sense the world around us, to think and to talk. The human brain is the most complex organ of the body, and arguably the most complex thing on earth.