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Neurotechnology in Action

9.123 · Biological Engineering, Brain and Cognitive Sciences · Graduate · Fall 2014

Prof. Alan Jasanoff, Prof. Edward Boyden, Maxine Jonas

MIT · Tier 1

This course, as a part of MIT’s Center for Neurobiological Engineering curriculum, explores cutting-edge neurotechnology that is essential for advances in all aspects of neuroscience, including improvements in existing methods as well as the development, testing and discussion of completely new paradigms. Readings and in-class sessions cover the fields of electrophysiology, light microscopy, cellular engineering, optogenetics, electron microscopy, MRI / fMRI, and MEG / EEG. The course is design…

Biological EngineeringCognitive ScienceBiomedical TechnologiesScience & MathHealth & MedicineEngineering

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Prof. Alan Jasanoff, Prof. Edward Boyden, Maxine Jonas. 9.123 Neurotechnology in Action. Fall 2014. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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