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The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261)

Current Offerings

The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) (149): Prerequisite for HUMBIO 161: Must be a junior, senior, or graduate student to enroll. The neurochemistry and neurophysiology of changes in brain activity and conscious awareness are associated with changes in the sleep/wake state. Behavioral and neurobiological phenomena include sleep regulation, sleep homeostasis, circadian rhythms, sleep disorders, sleep function, and the molecular biology of sleep. Preference to seniors and graduate students.

Sections

The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) | BIO 149 Section 01 Class #26678

  • H Heller
  • Philippe Mourrain
  • Jamie Zeitzer
  • 4 Units

Past Offerings

The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) (149): Prerequisite for HUMBIO 161: Must be a junior, senior, or graduate student to enroll. The neurochemistry and neurophysiology of changes in brain activity and conscious awareness are associated with changes in the sleep/wake state. Behavioral and neurobiological phenomena include sleep regulation, sleep homeostasis, circadian rhythms, sleep disorders, sleep function, and the molecular biology of sleep. Preference to seniors and graduate students.

Sections

The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) | The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 149, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) BIO 249 Section 01 Class #2868

  • H Heller
  • Philippe Mourrain
  • Jamie Zeitzer
  • 4 Units
  • 2024-2025 Winter
    Schedule No Longer Available
  • 2024-2025 Winter
    Schedule No Longer Available

The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) (149): Prerequisite for HUMBIO 161: Must be a junior, senior, or graduate student to enroll. The neurochemistry and neurophysiology of changes in brain activity and conscious awareness are associated with changes in the sleep/wake state. Behavioral and neurobiological phenomena include sleep regulation, sleep homeostasis, circadian rhythms, sleep disorders, sleep function, and the molecular biology of sleep. Preference to seniors and graduate students.

Sections

The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 249, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) | The Neurobiology of Sleep (BIO 149, HUMBIO 161, PSYC 149, PSYC 261) BIO 249 Section 01 Class #14168

  • H Heller
  • Philippe Mourrain
  • Jamie Zeitzer
  • 4 Units
  • 2023-2024 Winter
    Schedule No Longer Available
  • 2023-2024 Winter
    Schedule No Longer Available

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