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Brain Laboratory

Four photos of histological stains and fluorescent tracers of fiber tracts, structures, and cells in the brain.

Histological stains and fluorescent tracers of fiber tracts, structures, and cells in the brain. (Photos courtesy of Serkan Oray.)

Instructor(s)

MIT Course Number

9.02

As Taught In

Spring 2002

Level

Undergraduate

Course Description

Consists of a series of hands-on laboratories designed to give students experience with common techniques for conducting neuroscience research. Included are sessions on anatomical, ablation, neurophysiological, and computer modeling techniques, and ways these techniques are used to study brain function. Each session consists of a brief quiz on assigned readings that provide background to the lab, a lecture that expands on the readings, and that week's laboratory. Lab reports required. Students receive training in the art of scientific writing and oral presentation with feedback designed to improve writing and speaking skills. Assignments include two smaller lab reports, one major lab report with revision, and an oral report.

Miller, Earl, and Sonal Jhaveri. 9.02 Brain Laboratory, Spring 2002. (MIT OpenCourseWare: Massachusetts Institute of Technology), https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-02-brain-laboratory-spring-2002 (Accessed). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA


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