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Behavioral & Integrative Neuroscience (BIOL-UA 202)

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Lecture and laboratory course that focuses on how the brain uses both sensory and stored information to generate behavior. Lectures and laboratories cover four main areas: sensory process, learning and memory, motivational and attentional mechanisms, and the motor system. Laboratories employ a range of electrophysiological techniques, lesions and pharmacological manipulations, and various behavioral techniques to examine the integrative processes by which the brain governs behavior.

Biology (Undergraduate) 4 credits - 15 Weeks

Sections (Spring 2019)


BIOL-UA 202-000 (7896)
01/28/2019 - 05/13/2019 Mon,Wed
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Morning)
at Washington Square
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BIOL-UA 202-000 (7897)
01/28/2019 - 05/13/2019 Tue
12:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Early afternoon)
at Washington Square
Instructed by
BIOL-UA 202-000 (7898)
01/28/2019 - 05/13/2019 Thu
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Early afternoon)
at Washington Square
Instructed by
BIOL-UA 202-000 (7899)
01/28/2019 - 05/13/2019 Thu
12:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Early afternoon)
at Washington Square
Instructed by
BIOL-UA 202-000 (7900)
01/28/2019 - 05/13/2019 Tue
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Early afternoon)
at Washington Square
Instructed by

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