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AS 080.310: Communication Between Cells: The Synapse as a Model System
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Biochemistry (020.305) & Cell Biology (020.306) and AS.080.306 OR permission of instructor All cells inform neighbors of their own activities. That act of communication frequently requires the formation of cell junctions across which information can pass. One of the best studied of the means of communication between cells is the synapse between neurons. This course examines the synapse in depth. both as a means to look at the nature of neuronal comunication and as a model for communication across cells of all types. Lectures on the physiology, structure, biochemistry and cell biology of synapses will be used as an introduction to the function of synapses in learning and memory and the effect on synapses of drugs and disease. Cross-listed with Biology (CM)
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AS 080.319: Practicum in Language Disorders
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course provide the opportunity to learn about adult aphasias; language disorders which are one of the most common consequence of stroke. You will receive training in Supportive Communication Techniques and work as a communication partner with an individual with aphasia for two hours per week. Three class meetings for orientation and reading assignments will be held on campus; training and practicum will be conducted at a local aphasia support center. Transportation required.
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AS 080.322: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Sensation
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereqs: AS.080.304 OR AS.080.305 OR AS.080.306 OR AS.020.306 OR AS.020.305 AND Permission of Dr. Hattar (Biology Dept.) Leading scientists in sensory biology from the Johns Hopkins community will present the most current knowledge in the cellular and molecular biology of sensation. A lecture and a student presentation of an exemplar manuscript will be presented each week on a different topic of sensory systems. (CM)
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AS 080.325: Neuroscience Journal Club
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
During this seminar style course, students will read and discuss recently published papers about neocortical circuitry. The main focus of this course will be the patterns of connectivity among distinct classes of neurons at different layers of neocortex, and how those patterns correlates with information processing.
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AS 080.327: Neuroscience Journal Club
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
During this seminar style course, students will read and discuss recently published papers about neocortical circuitry. The main focus of this course will be the patterns of connectivity among distinct classes of neurons at different layers of neocortex, and how those patterns correlates with information processing.
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AS 080.329: Practicum in Language Disorders
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course provide the opportunity to learn about adult aphasias; language disorders which are one of the most common consequence of stroke. You will receive training in Supportive Communication Techniques and work as a communication partner with an individual with aphasia for two hours per week. Three class meetings for orientation and reading assignments will be held on campus; training and practicum will be conducted at a local aphasia support center. Transportation required.
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AS 080.333: Writing About the Nervous System
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
To write clearly and cogently about the nervous system demands two things in equal measure. One is serious understanding and the other is skill. Neither is a gift since both must be acquired. We will strive to do both in this course by taking an extant document – either a slim text on a restricted subject in neuroscience or a set of class notes – and, through revision and addition of recently published findings, substantially improve that document. Students will be required to read, write and revise extensively – at least two assignments each week. Prerequisites: 080.305, 080.306 and permission of instructor
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AS 080.340: Neuroplasticity
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: ( AS.080.305 AND AS.080.306 ) OR (020.312 and 020.306) OR (200.141 and 020.306) or by permission - Course will investigate mechanisms associated with changes that occur within the nervous system. We will use journal articles to discuss current issues related to developmental, adaptive, and restorative neuroplasticity. (CM, ST)
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AS 080.346: Sensorimotor Processing
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Pre-req's: 080.305 & 080.306 or permission of instructor. Course description: Our brains evolved the capacity to sort this madness into reliable and coherent perceptual representations of not only our environment, but also our corporeal selves. Through lectures and reading discussions, this course explores how our sensory modalities work together with our movements, enabling us to perceive and interact with our environment. Topics include object and body perception, motor adaptation, and the biological bases of sensorimotor integration. This course summarizes the current understanding of these topics, synthesizing recent findings from behavioral, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging studies.
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AS 080.360: Diseases & Disorders of the Nervous System
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This class will use lectures, readings and presentations of filmed clinical examinations to outline the causes and treatments of neurological diseases and disorders. We will begin with diseases of the peripheral nervous system and proceed in steps to examining various forms of mental retardation and a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders.
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