Much of what we know about the brain systems underlying perception, attention, memory, and language has been first derived from patients with brain lesions or other brain pathology. Despite our advances in functional brain imaging the study of clinical cases in neuropsychology is still important to determine the causal role of certain brain regions in contributing to a given cognitive process.
Other Information - This class will explore the principles of brain function at the level of neural systems, a level intermediate between single neurons and voxels of millions of neurons. We will explore local circuits, where multiple cell types, organized into multiple layers, combine their processing to implement higher-level computations as well as explore how multiple brain areas are integrated together into global functions, including volition and consciousness. We will cover all of the major brain divisions ~ neocortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia, thalamus, and hippocampus ~ as well as simpler model systems whose function is better understood.