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Washington State University

Neuro 138:

The Exploration of Neuroscience 1
(S/F) Introduces students to basic chemical and physiological mechanisms of the nervous systems through discussion of topics such as drug addiction, Alzheimer's Disease, learning, sleep, feeding, and sexual behavior. This course is designed for non-majors and the credits do not count toward the neuroscience major.
(30 students)
Student Contact: 1-2 hour of lecture

Neuro 430:

Principles of Neuroscience
4 Prereq Neuro 301, 303, or by interview only. Advanced exploration of the principles underlying cellular, sensory, motor and integrative functions of the nervous system.(15-20 students)
Student Contact: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
Student Evaluation, Spring 2003: 4.12
Student Evaluation, Spring 2004: 4.03

Neuro 499:

Neuroscience - Special Problems
May be repeated for credit. Prereq certified major. S/F grading. Introduction to neuroscience laboratory research. (10 students)
Student Contact: 3-15 hours per student per week

Neuro 543:

Special Topics in Behavioral Neuroscience/Clinical Neuroscience
Concepts and controversies in neuroscience that involve normal and pathological aspects of behavior.
Student Contact:
Student Evaluation, Spring 2005:



University of California at Los Angeles

NS495:

Methods in Neuroscience Education
1995-1997

Dental Neuroanatomy

1993-1997

Chemistry

Teaching Assistant
1989-1990



University of California at Davis

General Biology

Teaching Assistant
1987-1988



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