NROSCI 1032 - FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 The intent of this course is to examine the biological basis of neurological dysfunction and to use this information to gain further insight into the functional organization of the human nervous system. A disease oriented approach will be used to illustrate localization of function. Well known clinical cases will define the functional consequences of disease or damage to regions of the brain and current information on the mechanisms underlying the disease process or physical damage will be used to provide further insight into the functional alterations that contribute to the deficit. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: PREQ: NROSCI 1000 (MIN GRADE: ‘B-‘) or 1003 (MIN GRADE: ‘B-‘) and NROSCI 1011 or NROSCI 1013; PLAN: Neuroscience (BS or MN) Click here for class schedule information.
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