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Neurobiology of Aging: Cells, Circuits & Cognitive Decline

Overview

Aging Intro has GENERAL COURSE INFO as well as our NEURO 101 flash tour. Please read Chapter 1.
The modules below include slide sets for Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 will also be posted on Canvas here.
Chapter 6 [imaging] is dispersed throughout many slide sets because different kinds of imaging are used throughout this course and throughout the many diverse aspects of cognitive decline, neuropathology and dementia. Chapter 6 can be read now and should be referred to whenever imaging topics crop up.
Please ping me if you have questions!
Q&A

Optional Resources

Additional (supplemental) readings are dispersed among the modules – with a few helpful resources below – and come mainly from two sources: (1) Posted Digital Resources on Cell Biology and Neurobiology and (2) an assortment of research articles and reviews (PDFs) posted on Canvas.
textbooks & REVIEW MATERIALS:
  • Neuroscience 3rd Edition 2004
  • Essential Cell Biology 4th Edition 2014
  • Functional Neurobiology of Aging 2001 - Patrick R. Hof & Charles V. Mobbs
  • Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging: Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging 2005 - R. Cabeza, L. Nyberg, D. Park
  • WELCOME!!

    Eventually this Sliding Banner will be used for topical updates for Neurobiology of Aging.
  • NBOA is Neurobiology of Aging

    Make sure to DOWNLOAD the Table of Contents [WITH PAGE NUMBERS!]. Click on book cover on TEXTBOOK PAGE

Course Modules

NBOA Foundations (Ch 1-3)
Neural Systems & Cognitive Decline (Ch 4-9)
Neuropathology (Ch 12-15)
Treatments and Diagnostic Tools (Ch 18-20)
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