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May 30, 2026
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BIO 335 - Neurobiology Laboratory A laboratory course in physiology with a focus on neuromuscular function. Topics include acquisition and analysis of electrophysiological data; ion channels, electrical excitability and action potentials; synaptic transmission and muscular contraction; development of physiological functions; central control of movement; sensory function and behavior; cardiac function and regulation; and ethical and political issues of physiological relevance. This course routinely offers an opportunity to satisfy the Stony Brook Curriculum WRTD and Upper Division Writing Requirements for the Biology and Biochemistry majors. Students who intend to use the writing assignment in this course to satisfy these requirements must register for BIO 459 when they register for BIO 335.
3 credits
Prerequisite(s): C or higher in BIO 203 ; and C or higher in BIO 205 or BIO 207 ; and C or higher in PHY 122 or PHY 127 or PHY 132
SBC: ESI
Fees This course has an associated fee. Please see www.stonybrook.edu/coursefees for more information.
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