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Course Description

How is it possible for you to smell any of your favorite or not-so-favorite aromas? Why are you able to see in color? What allows you to hear music, feel pain, or know where your body is in relation to the world? Neuroscience helps us answer each of these questions. A fundamental branch of neuroscience research aims to understand how cells called neurons come together into circuits and allow you to perceive through the senses, as well as how sensory information is integrated to form behavioral responses.

Investigate key neuroscience topics: ?

  • Neural circuits?
  • Genetic programs in relation to building neural circuits?
  • Neural circuits for sensory systems ?
  • Relationships between neuron morphology and function?
  • How molecular receptor convert physical stimuli into neural activity
  • How experience shapes your perception

Delve into the neurobiology of sensory perception through hands-on experiences in the lab and lectures from leaders at Duke University and in the field. Explore computational tools used to study genes and their roles in sensory circuit development, visualize sensory circuits under the microscope, and perform sensory experiments to investigate the relationship between experience and perception. ? 

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Section Title
Neutral Integration and Sensory Pathways - Session 2
Type
Classroom - In Person
Days
Su, M, T, W, Th, F
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
Jul 06, 2025 to Jul 18, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
84.0
Delivery Options
Classroom - In Person  
Section Notes

This course is located on Duke University’s campus in Durham, NC. Participants should plan to arrive on day one, with courses beginning on day two. Both residential and commuter students are expected to attend orientation on day one, before courses begin. Time and location information about orientation, arrivals and departures, and other travel and program details, will be provided closer to the start date of the program.

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