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Neuroscience (BIO 465)

Term: 2018-2019 Fall Term

Faculty

Rob Balza

Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 3:30PM
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
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  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 4:30PM
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  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
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Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Friday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 3:30PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 4:30PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Friday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 3:30PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 10:30AM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 11:30AM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
  • Note:


Office Hours

  • Start Date: May 19 2015 12:30PM
  • End Date: May 19 2015 4:30PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Wednesday
  • Note:


Office phone: 414-443-8908

Cell phone: 414-405-7391

Office: Generac S135

Zoom: 824 226 2393

Schedule

Tue-Thu, 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM (8/27/2018 - 12/14/2018) Location: WLC SC S241

Description

The course explores the biological basis of sensation, thought, behavior and emotion. The cellular and molecular mechanisms of nervous system physiology will be emphasized. Topics include the development, plasticity and pathology of the nervous system, as well as the mechanisms of sensation, motor control, and cognition. Prereq BIO 202