Cross-listed: BCS 243
Prerequisites: BCS 240 (NSC 201) plus a basic understanding of the biochemistry of cellular function as
attained in a cell biology course or an introductory biochemistry course are prerequisites.
Offered: Fall
Required or recommended for: Neuroscience Majors--this course is one of the Group A electives required
for the concentration
This course introduces students to the field of neurochemistry, which includes study of the chemical composition of the
brain, metabolism of the brain and the chemistry of neurotransmission. Methodological development over the latter part of
the 20th century has allowed investigation down to nuclear levels. About half of the course will cover the chemistry of
neurotransmission and a quarter will cover chemical composition and metabolism. The discipline of behavioral neurochemistry
includes topics that range from study of the neurochemical mechanisms that underlie normal behavior to behavioral sequellae
that result from severe neurochemical abnormalities. These issues will be considered in the final quarter of the course in
a unit designated as functional neurochemistry. However, throughout the course, the function aspects of all neurochemical
mechanisms will be discussed.
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