Course note
This course will begin running in fall 2026.
About this course
This course explores learning and memory from molecular to behavioral levels. Topics include how brain systems contribute to learning and memory, links between synaptic structures and their functions in learning and memory, and experimental tools (traditional and modern) to study learning and memory.
By the end of the course, you will have the tools to grow as a neuroscientist, including the abilities to apply learning and memory concepts to new situations and to interpret and draw conclusions from research. This class also has a meta-learning component where you will gain a better understanding of your own learning and memory processes.
Syllabus
Fall 2026 (Draft)
Go to syllabusThis is a draft syllabus. The final syllabus will be available here a few days prior to the new course’s first start date.
Pre-requisites
One year of biology and one year of chemistry at the university level. It is highly recommended, but not required, that students have taken the equivalent of an introductory neuroscience course.
Faculty
Monica Linden
Visiting FacultyDistinguished Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience at Brown University. PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Neuroscience (2008). Bachelor of Science degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mathematics with Computer Science and Brain and Cognitive Sciences (2002).
