PSYC 3410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: White Coat, Meiosis, Lissencephaly
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No lab on thanksgiving monday! (will be rescheduled; go to another lab during the. Lab coats are optional; gloves and goggles are provided week) Midterm 1= 15% october 5, 2017 (in class) Midterm 2= 25% november 14, 2017 (in class, non-cumulative) Lab exam=25% november 20, 22,24 2017 (in lab) Final exam= 35% december 12, 2017 (cumulative) Exams may be: multiple choice, short answer, diagrams, or fill in the blank. Chapter 9: development of the central nervous system. Embryonic development: postnatal- childhood development, the(cid:374) i(cid:374) adulthood a sta(cid:271)le (cid:862)fi(cid:454)ed(cid:863) orga(cid:374, (cid:862)(cid:271)egi(cid:374)s to age(cid:863) We now know that: cns continues to change throughout our entire life, brain plasticity. Through the entire process, there is a connection between genes and the environment: conditions of the cells, and the genomes, environment in utero, postnatal experiences, this all interacts with the genetically programmed process. After formation, cells need to: differentiate: muscle cells, liver cells, neurons, glia, migrate: to the appropriate location.