Study Tracks
Here is some information about research
study tracks in Neuroscience available at the University of Maryland,
Baltimore. Click on the button beside each track to see faculty members
in that area.
Behavioral
/ Systems
Investigation of neural processes at
the systems level entails understanding the relationship among groups
of neurons and their role in the functioning of the intact organism.
Research can range from the measurement of electrical properties
of nerve cells maintained in neural networks, to the role of hormones
in coordinating brain functioning, to correlating nervous system
function with perception and behavior.
Cellular
/ Molecular
To identify and characterize the intimate
mechanisms associated with function, cellular interaction and development
of neural systems requires the application of contemporary techniques
of molecular and cellular neuroscience. These include studies of:
inter- and intracellular signal transduction; regulation of gene
expression during development and in response to perturbations; and
characterization of macromolecular structure and interactions. The
experimental models are derived from both vertebrates and invertebrates
and range from transgenic animals to single cells.
Developmental
Neuroscience
The process of neural development involves
many unique processes and events that require a multi- disciplinary
approach. the goals of researchers in this field are to identify
the variables regulating development, these factors may range from
developmentally regulated gene expression, cell to cell interactions
involved in differentiation and early experience effects on the developing
brain. Many of the events that happen during development determine
the responsiveness of the brain to stimuli in adulthood.
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