Fall 2023

Course NumberCourse NameInstructorDay/TimeLimitFocus Area
AS.050.312Cognitive Neuroimaging Methods in High-Level VisionLiTTh 10:30-11:4522CG
AS.050.371Bayesian InferenceWilsonMW 12-1:1525CG/CP
AS.050.375Probabilistic Models of the Visual CortexYullieTTh 9:00-10:15 70CG/CP/ST
AS.050.383Computational Social CognitionIsikTTh 12:00-1:1519CG/CP
AS.080.301Behavioral Assessment of Animal Models of Cognition and Neuropsychiatric DisordersSmithMWF 12:00-12:50 25 ST/CG
AS.080.303Structure of the Nervous SystemHendryMW 4:30-5:4540ST/CM
AS.080.308NeuroeconomicsTrageserWF 12:00-1:15 70ST/CP/CG
AS.080.310Synaptic Function and Plasticity Lee/KirkwoodNote : Course will be offered in Spring 2024
AS.080.316Prefrontal Cortex: Computational Models and Neurophysiology
StuphornTTh 12:00-1:1519CP/ST
AS.080.329Current Topics in Peripheral Neuropathies and Nerve Diseases (writing intensive)FarahMW 4:30-5:4515CG/CM/CP/ST
AS.080.336Brain-Body Interactions in Health and Disease FarahMW 1:30-2:45 44ST
AS.080.349Neural Oscillations, Cognition and Disease (writing intensive)RossTTh 12:00-1:1520CG/ST
AS.080.355Computational Principles of Biological VisionConnor/NielsenTTh 10:30-11:4530CP/ST
AS.080.360Disease & Disorders of the Nervous SystemBaraban/SmithTTh 4:30-5:45 100CM/ST
AS.080.620Theoretical Neuroscience
**Open to advanced undergraduate students with instructor’s permission
NieburTTh 3:00-4:1520CP
AS.200.313Models of Mind and BrainHoneyTTh 1:30-2:4519CP/CG
AS.200.322Clinical NeuropsychologyRickardsT 5:00-7:30 20ST
AS.200.376NeuropsychopharmacologySterbing-D'AngeloTTh 10:30-11:45 50CM/ST
AS.200.385Mind, Brain & Experience (writing intensive)BedneyT 1:30-419CG/ST
AS.250.302Modeling the Living CellJohnsonTTh 1;30-2:45 (Lecture)
M 5:00-6:00 (Lab)
35CP
EN.580.625Structure and Function of the Auditory and Vestibular SystemsCullenTTh 8:30-10am
(Med Campus)
40ST

Spring 2023

Course #ConcentrationCourse nameProfessorMeeting TimesLimits
AS.020.303CMGeneticsFisher/GordusTTh12:00-1:15 460
AS.050.326CG/CPFoundations of Cognitive Science (writing intensive)SmolenskyTTh 1:30-2:4515
AS.050.337CG/CPReading the Mind: Computational Cognitive Neuroscience of VisionLiTTh 9-10:1519
AS.050.339CGCognitive DevelopmentYamolinskayaTTh 10:30-11:4519
AS.080.304CM/ST/CGNeuroscience of Learning and MemoryBakkerTTh 4:30-5:45 45
AS.080.321CPComputational NeuroscienceTrageserTTh 12:00-1:15 60
AS.080.326ST/CMNeurobiology and Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System FarahTTh 10:30-11:4544
AS.080.328CG/STBehavioral Neuroscience LabSmithMW 10:30-11:45;
TTh 10:30-11:45
24 (2 sections of 12)
AS.080.333ST/CMNeuroimmunology: Writing About the Nervous System (writing intensive)HendryMW 4:30-5:4520
AS.080.337CMDrug Discovery Research for Neurological DisordersTsukamotoMTh 6pm-7:15pm18
AS.080.339CG/STCognitive Neuroscience of Aging (writing intensive)RossTTh 12:00-1:1520
AS.080.345ST/CMGreat Discoveries in NeuroscienceBarabanTTh 3-4:15 60
AS.200.304CG/STNeuroscience of Decision MakingStuphornMW 12-1:1519
AS.200.311CG/STSensory Representations in the Brain: Maps, Modules, & Distributed CodingFischerTTh 4:30-5:4519
AS.200.330CG/CP/STHuman and Machine IntelligenceLeeT 1:30-419
AS.200.332CPSeminar in Theoretical NeuroscienceHoneyW 1:30-419
AS.200.344ST/CMBehavioral EndocrinologyBohnTTh 3-4:1580
AS.200.377STNeuroethologySterbing-D'AngeloTTh 10:30-11:45 18
AS.200.659CPQuantitative Methods for Brain Sciences (open to seniors with instructor approval; Phd or MD/PhD route)
MysoreM 10:45-11:59
Th 3:30-4:45
40
EN.553.492CPMathematical BiologyLukeMW 3-4:1515
EN.580.439CPModels of the NeuronZhangMWF 10:00-10:50; T 9-9:50 10
EN.580.468CPPractical Human NeuroimagingChibMWF 1:30-2:4510
EN.601.404CPBrain & ComputationKosarajuT 4:30-5:2015
ME.440.707CMMolecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Transmission
(open to advanced undergraduate students with permission of the instructor and Dr. Trageser, DUS)
Bergles/Worley/Brown/Glowatzki 3rd Quarter
Jan 23- Mar 27
M 1-3pm
ME.440.711CMCellular and Molecular Basis of Neural Development I: Neuronal Differentiation (open to advanced undergraduate students with permission of the instructor and Dr. Trageser, DUS)Kolodkin/Mueller/Potter/Sockanathan4th Quarter
Mar 27- May 19 T 9-11am;
Th 2 – 4:30p
ME.440.718CM/STNeurobiology
(open to advanced undergraduate students with permission of the instructor and Dr. Trageser, DUS)
Margolis/Watanabe4th Quarter
Mar 27- May 19 MWF 9-10:30am

Fall 2022

Course NumberCourse NameInstructorDay/TimeLimitFocus Area
AS.050.312Cognitive Neuroimaging Methods in High-Level VisionLiMW 3-4:1520CG
AS.050.352Applying Cognitive Neuroscience to Artificial Intelligence Part ILopez-GonzalezMW 1:30-2:4515CG/CP
AS.050.365Cracking the code: Theory and modeling of information coding in neural activityMitkoTTh 4:30-5:4520CG/CP/ST
AS.050.375Probabilistic Models of the Visual CortexYullieTTh 9:00-10:15 20CG/CP/ST
AS.050.383Computational Social CognitionIsikMW 12-1:1515CG/CP
AS.080.301Behavioral Assessment of Animal Models of Cognition and Neuropsychiatric DisordersSmithMWF 12:00-12:50 30 ST/CG
AS.080.308NeuroeconomicsTrageserWF 12:00-1:15 70ST/CP
AS.080.310Synaptic Function and Plasticity Lee/KirkwoodWF 3:00-4:15 19CM
AS.080.316Prefrontal Cortex: Computational Models and Neurophysiology
StuphornTTh 12:00-1:15 19CP/ST
AS.080.336Brain-Body Interactions in Health and Disease FarahMW 1:30-2:45 30ST
AS.080.355Computational Principles of Biological VisionConnor/NielsenTTh 10:30-11:4530CP/ST
AS.080.360Disease & Disorders of the Nervous SystemBaraban/SmithTTh 4:30-5:45 100CM/ST
AS.080.620Theoretical Neuroscience
**Open to advanced undergraduate students with instructor’s permission
NieburTTh 2:00-3:1520CP
AS.200.322Clinical NeuropsychologyRickardsT 5:00-7:30 20ST
AS.200.376NeuropsychopharmacologySterbing-D'AngeloTTh 10:30-11:45 50CM/ST
AS.200.380Neurobiology of Human CognitionBednyT 1:30-3:50 30CG
AS.290.304Comparative NeuroanatomyBalanoffMW 3-4:15 35ST
EN.580.625Structure and Function of the Auditory and Vestibular SystemsCullenTTh 8:30-10am
(Med Campus)
30ST
ME.440.820Circuits and Brain Disorders
(with permission of the instructor and Dr. Trageser, DUS)
Worley/Albert/GreenbergFull Semester
T/Th, 11:30am – 12:30pm
(Med Campus)
ST/CM

Spring 2022

Course #ConcentrationCourse nameProfessorMeeting TimesLimits
AS.020.303CMGeneticsFisher/GordusMW 12:00-1:15 (online)440
AS.050.315CGCognitive Neuropsychology of Visual PerceptionMcCloskeyTTh 12:00-1:15 (online)75
AS.050.332CGDevelopmental Cognitive NeuroscienceLandau/WilsonMW 1:30-2:4515
AS.050.339CGCognitive DevelopmentYamolinskayaTTh 10:30-11:4519
AS.080.304CM/ST/CGNeuroscience of Learning and MemoryBakkerTTh 4:30-5:45 45
AS.080.321CPComputational NeuroscienceTrageserTTh 12:00-1:15 (online)60
AS.080.326ST/CMNeurobiology and Diseases of the Peripheral Nervous System FarahTTh 10:30-11:4530
AS.080.328CG/STBehavioral Neuroscience LabSmithMW 10:30-11:45;
TTh 10:30-11:45
24 (2 sections of 12)
AS.080.339CG/STCognitive Neuroscience of Aging (writing intensive)RossTTh 12:00-1:1520
AS.080.345ST/CMGreat Discoveries in NeuroscienceBarabanTTh 3-4:15 (online)60
AS.200.304CG/STNeuroscience of Decision MakingStuphornTTh 12-1:1519
AS.200.329CG/CPReal World Human Data: Analysis and VisualizationChenTh 1:30-419
AS.200.330CG/CP/STHuman and Machine IntelligenceLeeT 1:30-419
AS.200.344ST/CMBehavioral EndocrinologyBohnTTh 1:30-2:45 (online)80
AS.200.370CG/STFunctional Human NeuroanatomyCourtney-FaruqeeTTh 10:30-11:45 30
AS.200.377STNeuroethologySterbing-D'AngeloTTh 10:30-11:45 18
AS.200.659CPQuantitative Methods for Brain Sciences (open to seniors with instructor approval; Phd or MD/PhD route)
MysoreTTh 10:30-11:4540
AS.250.205CPIntroduction to ComputingDamjanovic/ProcopioMWF 10:00-10:50; MWF 11:00-11:50; MWF 3-3:50; TTh 9:00-10:15; TTh 12-1:15; TTh 3-4:15234 (6 sections of 36)
AS.250.302CPModeling the Living CellJohnsonTTh 1:30-2:45;
M 5:00-6:00 (lab)
35
AS.376.372CG/STTopics in Music CognitionLopez-GonzalezM 5-7:30;
T 9-11:30

30 (2 sections of 15)
EN.553.492CPMathematical BiologyAthreyaMW 3-4:1515
EN.580.439CPModels of the NeuronZhangMWF 10:00-10:50; T 9-9:50 10
EN.580.462CG/CPRepresentations of ChoiceChibMW 4:30-5:4520
ME.440.705CMCellular and Molecular Basis of Neural Development II: Regulation of Neural Connectivity (with permission of the instructor and Dr. Trageser, DUS)Kolodkin/Potter/ Sockanathan4th quarter
Mar 28-May 20
(TTh 2-4:30)