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PHYSICS 4500

Physics of the Brain

PHILOSOPHY-NEUROSCIENCE-PSYCHOLOGYPHYSICS

Contents are the same as Phys 350. Also intended for graduate students. Includes a more sophisticated term project than Phys 350. Concepts and techniques of physics are applied to study the functioning of neurons and neuronal circuits in the brain. Neurons and neural systems are modeled at two levels: (i) at the physical level, in terms of the electrical and chemical signals that are generated and transmitted and (ii) at the information-processing level, in terms of the computational tasks performed. Specific topics include: neuronal electrophysiology, neural codes, neural plasticity, sensory processing, neural network architectures and learning algorithms, and neural networks as dynamical and statistical systems. Course grade is based primarily on an individualized term project.

Instructors

Ralf Wessel, Wessel

5.0
Quality
3.3
Difficulty
3
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Quality: 5Difficulty: 3Wessel

2-4 hrs/week

Phenomenal professor and very interesting subject. Must go to class though.

6/8/2024

Quality: 5Difficulty: 4Wessel

Wessel is an incredible teacher who is highly knowledgeable in his field. His was one of the best classes I've ever taken at WashU. He's also really accessible and kind; he definitely cares about his students.

12/24/2020

Quality: 5Difficulty: 3Wessel

Professor Wessel is so nice!!! I regret only finding him out in my senior year. I would definitely take more of his classes if I could.

9/22/2020