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BME 4710

Bioelectric Phenomena

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

This course is a quantitative introduction to the origins of bioelectricity, with an emphasis on neural and cardiac electrophysiology. Topics will include electric fields and current flow in volume conductors; cell membrane channels and their role in generating membrane potentials; and action potentials and their propagation in myelinated and unmyelinated axons as well as cardiac tissue. Minor topics of discussion will include both skeletal muscle and non-human (e.g., electric fish) sources of bioelectricity.

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Daniel Moran, Moran

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Quality: 4Difficulty: 3Moran

Clear explanations. Easy to stay awake cause he's high energy. Good teacher, well designed course.

7/23/2012

Quality: 4Difficulty: 3Moran

The class is taught very well, and he makes it very interesting.

2/20/2010