PHYSCI 263
Neuronal Mechanisms Controlling Rhythmical Movements
Physiological Science · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Advanced topics on brainstem mechanisms responsible for controlling cyclic and stereotypic movements such as mastication and locomotion. Emphasis on cellular neurophysiology and interaction between neuronal networks. Introduction to primary literature and techniques used in these areas. Students expected to critically evaluate data and conclusions drawn.
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Requisite: course M145.
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PHYSCI 263
- PHYSCI M145Neural Mechanisms Controlling Movement
- PHYSCI 111AFoundations in Physiological Science
- LIFESCI 7ACell and Molecular Biology
- PHYSICS 1BPhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Oscillations, Waves, Electric and Magnetic Fieldsanother path to it
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