What will you in the Synapses, Neurons and Brains Course
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Understand the fundamental components of the brain: neurons, synapses, and neural networks
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Explore the electrical properties of neurons, including passive and active signaling
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Examine the principles of neural computation and information processing
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Investigate advanced topics such as brain-machine interfaces, optogenetics, and the Blue Brain Project
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Discuss philosophical questions related to consciousness and free will
Program Overview
Module 1: Brain Excitements for the 21st Century
Duration: ~2 hours
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Introduction to modern brain research, including connectomics, brain-machine interfaces, and brain simulation project
Module 2: The Materialistic Mind – Your Brain’s Ingredients
Duration: ~2 hours
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Study of neurons as basic building blocks, neuron doctrine, and synaptic connections
Module 3: Electrifying Brains – Passive Electrical Signals
Duration: ~2 hours
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Examination of passive electrical properties of neurons, membrane potential, and synaptic potentials
Module 4: Electrifying Brains – Active Electrical Spikes
Duration: ~1 hour
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Study of action potentials and the Hodgkin & Huxley model of spike generation
Module 5: Neurons as Plastic/Dynamic Devices
Duration: ~2 hours
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Exploration of neuronal plasticity, learning mechanisms, and memory formation
Module 6: Cable Theory and Dendritic Computations
Duration: ~2 hours
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Study of cable theory, dendritic computations, and neural information processing
Module 7: Cortical Networks – Out of the Blue Project
Duration: ~1 hour
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Overview of cortical network simulation and the Blue Brain Project
Module 8: Perception, Action, Cognition and Emotions
Duration: ~1 hour
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Examination of sensory processing, perception, action, and emotional responses
Module 9: From Synapses to Free Will?
Duration: ~2 hours
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Discussion of consciousness, free will, and neuroethics
Module 10: Course Conclusion
Duration: ~39 minutes
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Final review and conclusion of the course material
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Job Outlook
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Neuroscientists: Deepen understanding of neural mechanisms and brain function
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Psychologists: Gain insights into the biological basis of behavior and cognition
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Biomedical Engineers: Explore neural interfaces and brain simulation technologies
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Educators: Enhance teaching of neuroscience and related subjects
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Students: Build a strong foundation in neuroscience for advanced studies
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