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Introduction
Adaptation Statement
What is Neurobiology?
1. Cells of the Nervous System: The Neuron
2. Cells of the Nervous System: Glia
3. Ion Movement
4. Membrane Potential
5. The Membrane at Rest
6. Graded Potentials
7. Action Potentials
8. Voltage Clamp
9. Steps in Synaptic Signaling
10. Synapse Structure
11. Neurotransmitter Synthesis and Storage
12. Neurotransmitter Release
13. Neurotransmitter Action: Ionotropic Receptors
14. Neurotransmitter Action: G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
15. Neurotransmitter Clearance
16. Drug and Toxin Effects
17. Anatomical Terminology
18. Nervous System Development
19. External Brain Anatomy
20. Internal Brain Anatomy
21. Brainstem and Spinal Cord
22. Peripheral Nervous System
23. General Principles of Sensory Systems
24. Vision: The Retina
25. Vision: Central Processing
26. Somatosensory Systems
27. Touch: The Skin
28. Touch: Central Processing
29. Pain
30. Gustatory System
31. Olfactory System
32. Spinal Motor Control and Proprioception
33. Spinal Reflexes
34. Central Pattern Generators
35. Planning of Movement
36. Basal Ganglia
37. Execution of Movement
38. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Motor
39. Motivated Behavior: Reward Pathway
40. Motivated Behavior: Feeding Behavior
41. Motivated Behavior: Sexual Behavior
42. Sex Steroid Hormones
43. Organizational and Activational Effects of Steroid Hormones
44. Social Bonding
45. Sleep and EEG
46. Circadian Rhythms
47. Memory Systems
48. Molecular Mechanisms of Memory: Aplysia
49. Molecular Mechanisms of Memory: Hippocampus
Bioelectricity
Genetics
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