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NPB 90B: Human Color Perception
2.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-2 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: lower division standing. The neural determinants of color appearance, and why we see the world in the way we do. Discussions center around demonstrations of color phenomena and what they tell us about the human brain. Limited enrollment.-II. (II.) Werner
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NPB 90C: Current Issues in Animal Behavior
2.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-2 hours. Prerequisite: lower division standing. The mechanisms and outcomes of sexual selection (mate choice and mate competition). Theory, current models and evidence that supports or refutes the models. Limited enrollment.-III. (III.) Hedrick
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NPB 90D: Lower Division Seminar:Current Issues in Reproductive Endocrinology
2.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-2 hours. Prerequisite: lower division standing. The integrative roles of reproductive hormones in mammalian reproduction and health. Current theory and models regarding hormone function and use in reproductive health and contraception, and evidence that supports or refutes the models.
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NPB 90E: Biology of Aging
2.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-2 hours. Prerequisite: freshman standing. Current theories on the biology of aging covering genetic, biochemical, and physiological aspects. Emphasis on critical evaluation of controversial and contemporary issues.
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NPB 90F: Visual Impairment and Blindness:A World Wide Problem
2.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Seminar-2 hours. Prerequisite: lower division standing. Examination of various abnormalities of the eye and the important geographic and cultural factors that influence the epidemiology of those abnormalities.- I. (I.) Choi
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NPB 91C: Research Conference
1.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite: Lower division standing in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior or related biological science and consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in course 99. Research findings and methods in neurobiology, physiology, and/or behavior. Presentation and discussion of research by faculty and students. (P/NP grading only.)-I, II, III. (I, II, III.)
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NPB 92: Internship
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Internship-3-36 hours. Prerequisite: lower division standing and consent of instructor. Work experience off and on campus in all subject areas offered in the section of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior. Internships supervised by a member of the faculty. (P/NP grading only.)
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NPB 98: Directed Group Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Prerequisite: lower division standing and consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
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NPB 99: Special Study for Undergraduates
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Prerequisite: lower division standing and consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
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NSC 160: Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
University of California-Davis
Lecture-1.5 hours; discussion-1.5 hours. Prerequisite:Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior 100, Biological Sciences 101 and consent of instructor. Selected topics in neurobiology. Topics include channel biophysics, action potential propagation, intracellular signal transduction pathways, synaptic physiology and quantal analysis, cellular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity, and neuromodulation of synaptic circuitry. (Same course as Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior 160.)-III. (III.) Burns, Chen, Mulloney
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