Introduction to Neuroscience (PM370)
About This Course
This course begins with the study of nerve cells: their structure, the propagation of nerve impulses and transfer of information between nerve cells, the effect of drugs on this process, and the development of nerve cells into the brain and spinal cord. We then move to the sensory systems such as olfaction, hearing, and vision and discuss how physical energy such as light is converted into neural signals, where these signals travel in the brain, and how they are processed. Next we study the control of voluntary movement. Finally, we cover the neurochemical bases of brain diseases and those systems which control motivation, emotion, learning and memory.
Course Objectives
- To provide a systematic introduction to the mammalian nervous system, emphasizing the structural and functional organization of the human brain.
- To expose students to the field of neuroscience.