NSCI 3990 D (CRN: 15960)
Neuroscience: Biological Clocks
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About NSCI 3990 D
Biological clocks are internal pacemakers that regulate processes including digestion, sleep, and hibernation. What are the genetic and neural mechanisms that keep time and how do these time-keeping process interact with environmental stimuli? How do clocks trigger adaptive physiological processes? This course will explore the animal physiology of biological time-keeping.
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Prerequisites: NSCI 2100, NSCI 2105 or an introductory biology course that includes cell biology coverage Special Topics courses cannot carry CC designations PACE students by permission and override.
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