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Semester Schedule For Cognitive And Behavioral Neuroscience, Megan V. Caldwell
Semester Schedule For Cognitive And Behavioral Neuroscience, Megan V. Caldwell
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This course schedule has been created for an asynchronous 15-week, 4 credit Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience course. It is a comprehensive schedule including a week-by-week breakdown of lecture topics, reading material, assignments, and exam schedule. The course covers topics related to cognition and neuroscience including the action potential, neurotransmitters, cell gradients, sensation (vision, hearing, and pain/somatosensation), neuroplasticity, memory, and movement systems. The schedule is intended to be accompanied by a syllabus.
Accessibility: Disabilities Treasure Hunt, Devorah Kletenik
Accessibility: Disabilities Treasure Hunt, Devorah Kletenik
Open Educational Resources
This is a treasure hunt game that simulates various disabilities and gives a sense of how frustrating non-accessible content can be for people with disabilities. Suitable for a general audience, no programming experience necessary.
An editable copy is also given, along with ideas about how to make it more accessible.
Carbon Dioxide Attracts Nesting Behavior In Captive African Naked Mole-Rats, Dan Mccloskey
Carbon Dioxide Attracts Nesting Behavior In Captive African Naked Mole-Rats, Dan Mccloskey
Publications and Research
This dataset contains raw Radio Frequency Identification data for a 185 hour gas infusion study conducted in the TT-2 colony at the College of Staten Island in May-June 2019. The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether colony members would be attracted to a chamber with elevated carbon dioxide levels matching the highest values recorded in the typical colony nest. The results show a significant attraction to the CO2-infused chamber during and after the period of CO2 in=fusion, with the relocation of the colony nest to this site for the first time in the history of this colony. These …
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 1 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 1 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
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The overall purpose of these preparatory course set of learning objectives is to help students familiarize with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later in the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course.
These 40+ learning objectives to prepare for Human Anatomy and Physiology can be downloaded and played in a desktop, or laptop (windows exe file).
The entire course has four parts:
Each learning objective is followed by a set of multiple choice question similar to those found later in a Human Anatomy and Physiology course.
The organization and …
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 4 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 4 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Open Educational Resources
The overall purpose of these preparatory course set of learning objectives is to help students familiarize with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later in the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course.
These 40+ learning objectives to prepare for Human Anatomy and Physiology can be downloaded and played in a desktop, or laptop (windows exe file).
The entire course has four parts:
Each learning objective is followed by a set of multiple choice question similar to those found later in a Human Anatomy and Physiology course.
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 2 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 2 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Open Educational Resources
The overall purpose of these preparatory course set of learning objectives is to help students familiarize with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later in the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course.
These 40+ learning objectives to prepare for Human Anatomy and Physiology can be downloaded and played in a desktop, or laptop (windows exe file).
The entire course has four parts:
Each learning objective is followed by a set of multiple choice question similar to those found later in a Human Anatomy and Physiology course.
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 3 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Human Anatomy And Physiology Preparatory Course: Part 3 Of 4 (Interactive), Carlos Liachovitzky
Open Educational Resources
he overall purpose of these preparatory course set of learning objectives is to help students familiarize with some terms and some basic concepts they will find later in the Human Anatomy and Physiology I course.
These 40+ learning objectives to prepare for Human Anatomy and Physiology can be downloaded and played in a desktop, or laptop (windows exe file).
The entire course has four parts:
Each learning objective is followed by a set of multiple choice question similar to those found later in a Human Anatomy and Physiology course.