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Neuroscience Courses

See page 30 for Key to Course Descriptions..
For Distribution Requirement purposes (see page 24), all NRS courses are classified as Science courses.

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NRS201H1
Neuroscience        26L

A survey of brain systems, including evolution and development of the nervous system, brain stem system for defensive and
approach responses, limbic and cortical systems for learning, and higher brain functions. Techniques for study of brain systems
including pharmacology, gene targeting and human brain imaging are introduced.

Exclusion: PSY290H1
Prerequisite: BIO150Y1; PSY101H1/PSY100Y1
Pre- or co-requisite: PSL300H1/ZOO252Y1/PSY391H1


NRS202H1
Neuroanatomy        26L

This is a rigorous, introductory course that presents the functional and comparative anatomy of the vertebrate brain. It is
designed for students who intend to continue with studies in the Neurosciences and related areas.
Pre- or co-requisite: PSL300H1/PSL302Y1/PSY290H1/ZOO252Y1


NRS299Y1
Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 43 for details.


NRS302H1
Neuroscience Laboratory        36P

A practical course covering many aspects of neuroscience including membrane potentials, muscle contraction, sensory
mechanisms, perception, reflexes, reaction time and reward mechanisms. Writing skills are emphasized. (First offered in 2001-
02)

Exclusion: PSY399H1
Prerequisite: NRS201H1, NRS202H1; Neuroscience Specialist


NRS400Y1
Project in Neuroscience        8S, 156P

Laboratory research project on a neuroscience topic, with reading assignments leading to a final report and oral presentation.
By special arrangement with a staff member in the Physiology, Psychology or Zoology departments.
Prerequisite: NRS201H1, NRS202H1


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