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NSCI 6340: Neurobiology of Disease
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
See NSCI 434 for course description. In addition, a term paper is required. (Same as CELL 6340.)
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NSCI 6350: Developmental Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
See NSCI 435 for course description. In addition, a term paper is required. (Same as CELL 6350.)
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NSCI 6360: Topics in Cell Neuroscience
0.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Co-requisite: CELL/NSCI 6310. Intended for Graduate students only in CELL/NSCI 6310 Cellular Neuroscience. Journal club course intended as a supplement to Cellular Neuroscience in order to receive graduate credit for Cellular Neuroscience. Meets once a week for one hour. Students prepare and give oral presentations of topical papers from literature. Grade received contributes to final grade in Cellular Neuroscience. (Same as CELL 6360.)
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NSCI 6370: Molecular Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
See NSCI 437 for course description. In addition, a term paper is required. (Same as CELL 6370.)
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NSCI 6500: Advanced Molecular Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Professor Benjamin Hall. Pre-requisite: CELL/NSCI 437 or CELL 444 or CELL/NSCI 435." " This course provides detailed description and in depth discussion of current techniques and experimental topics in the field of molecular neurobiology." " (Same as CELL 6500 and CELL/NSCI 4500).
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NSCI 6510: Biological Psychology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Pre-requisite: NSCI/PSYC 3300 or approval of instructor. An intensive survey of biological psychology with an emphasis on neuroanatomy and research methods used to study mechanisms of learning and memory, mental disorders, emotion, stress, and other psychological phenomena. (Same as PSYC 6510.)
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NSCI 6520: Biological Psychology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Colombo, Hebert. Co-requisite: NSCI/PSYC 6510. A laboratory course providing training in behavioral and neurobiological methods, experimental design, data collection and analysis and preparation of research reports. Note: Satisfies psychology and neuroscience laboratory requirement. Fulfills college laboratory and writing requirements. (Same as PSYC 6520.)
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NSCI 6530: Psychopharmacology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Dohanich. Pre-requisite: NSCI/PSYC 3300 or approval of instructor. An introduction to the effects of psychoactive agents on the nervous system. Lectures emphasize the mechanisms by which drugs regulate neurotransmitter systems to alter psychological and physical states. (Same as PSYC 6530.)
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NSCI 6540: Psychopharmacology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Dohanich. Co-requisite: NSCI/PSYC 6530. Laboratories provide demonstration and hands-on experience in research methods used in contemporary psychopharmacology including receptor measurement, models of drug abuse and psychopathology, data analysis, and manuscript preparation. Note: Satisfies psychology laboratory requirement. Fulfills college laboratory requirement. (Same as PSYC 6540.)
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NSCI 6550: Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Dohanich. Pre-requisite: NSCI/PSYC 3300 or approval of instructor. An introduction to the roles of steroid and peptide hormones in physiology and behavior. Lectures focus on the hormonal mechanisms that control reproductive and regulatory functions in human and infrahuman species. (Same as PSYC 6550.)
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