Neuroscience Program

Neuroscience is a rigorous interdisciplinary study of the nervous system. It integrates the function of molecules, cells and networks as they give rise to fully formed behavioral and cognitive processes. Neuroscience training is founded in the molecular mechanisms of cellular physiology and the unique properties of neural excitable membranes and of signaling. These fundamental concepts provide the basis for understanding complex responses to internal and external environments.

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In the News

Corpus Colossal: Neuroscience Program

Neuroscience Director John Griffin works in the lab with Emily Sherbin, one of the undergraduates involved in his work on how body temperature is regulated.

What is the sound of one neuron firing?

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Psychology Researchers to Measure Brain Response

Researchers in the Psychology Department are preparing to conduct experiments to measure the brain's response to certain kinds of stimuli.

 

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Perspectives

Sophomore Blair Ashley Named Goldwater Scholar

A sophomore majoring in Kinesiology and Neuroscience, Blair S. Ashley was one of three William and Mary students to receive a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for the coming year.

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Prof. Pam Hunt Named an A&S Distinguished Associate Professor of Psychology

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Griffin Delivers Distinguished Faculty Lecture on Thermoregulation

John Griffin presented "Thermoregulation-Fever and Hot Flashes ... Oh My!" recently at the Seventh Annual Dean's Distinguished Faculty Lecture.

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