BMEN.4130 Neural Engineering
Id: 041957
Credits: 3-3
Description
Neural Engineering represents the intersection between neuroscience and the technologies designed to measure and modulate the nervous system. This course will review the fundamental principles of cellular and systems neuroscience in the peripheral and central nervous systems, followed by surveys of cutting edge optical/electrical neural interfaces, in vivo/vitro synthetic model systems, prostheses, as well as ethical considerations in neuroscience/neural engineering.
Prerequisites
BMEN.2200 Bioinstrumentation, and BMEN.3200 Quantitative Physiology, or Permission of Instructor.
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