Introduction to Neurobiology

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Introduction to Neurobiology Welcome to MCB 314 / Neur 314 Introduction to Neurobiology Prof. Mark Nelson, m-nelson@illinois.edu

http://www.life.illinois.edu/mcb/314/ Course website Course website: Note: this is the only website, there is no Compass site for this course. Some items are password protected: User: mcb314 Pass: brainy Lecture slides will posted on the web 24 hours in advance of each lecture; If you want a hardcopy, you’ll need to print your own copy.

MCB 314 / Neur 314

Course Overview Multiple sclerosis Epilepsy Eating disorders Parkinson’s disease Pain regulation Memory formation Brain development Aging and neurodegeneration Sensory prosthetics Spinal cord injury and repair Alzheimer’s disease Language processing Phobias Mental illness Amnesia Addiction Attentional disorders Romantic love Tourette syndrome Sleep and dreaming Functional brain imaging

Course Overview Foundations (~4 weeks) Sensory Systems (~3 weeks) neurons & glia, neural signaling, neurotransmitters, structure of the human nervous system Sensory Systems (~3 weeks) smell, taste, vision, hearing, balance, touch Motor Systems (~3 weeks) reflexes, motor planning, action selection spinal cord, motor cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum Cognitive Function (~4 weeks) attention, motivation, learning, memory, emotion, sex, sleep, language, mental illness

Recommended Text OR THIRD EDITION ISBN: 0781760038 FOURTH EDITION

Online Resource Online electronic textbook for the neurosciences: http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/toc.htm

Exams 4 in-class exams, 50 minutes, 150 points Exams I – IV; multiple-choice, true-false, anatomical labeling, and graphical questions 2 optional make-up/improvement exams, 50 min., 150 pts. held back-to-back during the final exam period Exam V covers the same material as Exams I and II Exam VI covers the same material as Exams III and IV You may take either or both of the make-up exams, even if you took all 4 in-class exams No other make-ups/conflicts will be offered during the semester There is no comprehensive final. The two optional make-up / improvement exams described above are offered during the scheduled final exam period.

Grading Your final grade is based on the sum of 4 exam scores (150 points max per exam): Final grades are assigned using a fixed scale. See table on the next slide for point cutoffs. Top 2 scores from Exams I, II & V: 300 pts Top 2 scores from Exams III, IV & VI: Total (Max possible): 600 pts

Grading scale (out of 600 points) Grade Point Range A+ top 5% of class A >= 545 A- 525-544 B+ 505-524 B 485-504 B- 465-484 C+ 445-464 C 425-444 C- 405-424 D+ 385-404 D 365-384 D- 345-364 F <= 344

Exam Dates 2017 Day/Date Mon, 9/25 Exam I Fri, 10/20 Exam II Wed, 11/08 Exam III Mon, 12/11 Exam IV Mon, 12/18, 1:30p Exam V (optional make-up / improvement) Mon, 12/18, 2:30p Exam VI (optional make-up / improvement) No other make-ups/conflicts will be offered during the semester. Plan accordingly… decide NOW whether or not the exam schedule presents a problem for you (particularly the makeup exams). If you want the flexibility to take Exams V and VI, do not schedule holiday travel earlier than the exam date.

Contact Info Course Instructor Prof. Mark Nelson 5229 Beckman Institute EMAIL: m-nelson@illinois.edu Office hours: TBA, 5229 Beckman (also by appt. -- send email) Course TA Georgiy Yudintsev 2514 Beckman Institute EMAIL: yudints1@illinois.edu Office hours: TBA, 2514 Beckman