
An illustration showing a neuron (Image courtesy of the National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health).
Instructor(s)
Prof. Troy Littleton
Prof. William Quinn
MIT Course Number
7.29J / 9.09J
As Taught In
Spring 2012
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course serves as an introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system. Emphasis is placed on the cellular properties of neurons and other excitable cells. Topics covered include the structure and biophysical properties of excitable cells, synaptic transmission, neurochemistry, neurodevelopment, and the integration of information in simple systems and the visual system.
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