CMM 4360 The Dynamical Brain: Experimental and Computational Approaches to Neural Networks

3 units
Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
An advanced course that covers brain function at multiple spatial and temporal scales ranging from the single neuron and the brief millisecond actions of its ion channels to spatially extended neural networks linked by synaptic interactions and acting over seconds to days. Connections from neural network activity to behaviourally evident outcomes, e.g. perception, motor control and memory storage, will be discussed. Focus will be on the normal functioning of the nervous system with some exploration of how disruptions of neural function can lead to neurological and psychiatric diseases. Modern neuroscience methods, including mathematical approaches to quantifying neuronal activity, will be emphasized.

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Prerequisite: BIO 3350 or CMM 3350 or TMM 3106 .

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Fall
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A Average (8.643)
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28 students

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Jean-Claude Béïque

Fall 2023 - A00

A Average (8.533)
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15 students

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Richard Naud

3 sections from Fall 2019 to Fall 2023

A Average (8.643)
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28 students

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Leonard Maler

2 sections from Fall 2019 to Fall 2022

A Average (8.769)
Most Common: A+ (62%)
13 students

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Jean-Claude Beique

Fall 2019 - A00

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