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The University of Chicago

Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life

Learn how the nervous system produces behavior, how we use our brain every day, and how neuroscience can explain the common problems afflicting people today. We will study functional human neuroanatomy and neuronal communication, and then use this information to understand how we perceive the outside world, move our bodies voluntarily, stay alive, and play well with others.

Status: Biology
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BeginnerCourse29 hours

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RN

5.0Reviewed Jun 23, 2020

I absolutely loved being a part of prof. mason's class! I have gathered alot of information that is going to help me build my future! And this course made me like neurobiology even more! Thank you

MA

5.0Reviewed May 16, 2022

I benefited greatly from this course. I felt that Professor Mason was part of my family. It's great and her explanation is excellent. Thank you from the bottom of my heart professor mason.

DH

5.0Reviewed Aug 31, 2018

Excellent course - Prof. Peggy Mason was great - her enthusiasm came through and I felt as if I was really sitting in her class! Some materials were challenging but great course. Very happy I did it

TS

5.0Reviewed Nov 4, 2022

The course is a really comprehensive introduction to neurobiology, which helped me to supplment my studies to biological psychology, also as a great beginning to my pursue in neuroscience studies !

HL

4.0Reviewed Nov 27, 2022

I enjoyed this course. I took it as part of a requirement for a neurofeedback certifocation (non-degree) and I appreciated Dr Mason’s ability to make the science applicable to every day life.

DL

5.0Reviewed Feb 25, 2018

This course is challenging and engaging. I enjoy the in video quizzes and the set up of final quizzes really makes you learn the material. Peggy Mason does a great job explaining everything.Thanks!

ES

5.0Reviewed Jan 24, 2021

A very fascinating course which can be taken both by biological students and by people who are interested in learning the brain structure and mechanisms. This course is highly recommended!

LD

5.0Reviewed Dec 19, 2016

Dr. Peggy Mason creates a viable way to understand neurobiology. Although the material is very challenging, her teaching style keeps one focused and interested. I highly recommend this course.

VK

5.0Reviewed Jul 27, 2020

This course has been an eye-opener for me and has helped me to better understand the brain from a perspective of empathy towards those suffering from debilitating disorders, thanks to Professor Mason.

JK

5.0Reviewed May 29, 2017

The course is easy to understand while it has covered quite a lot of details on neurobiology. It is also inspiring to feel the Prof. Mason's love for the neurobiology through the course.

RG

5.0Reviewed Aug 7, 2020

It was an excellent course and helped understand a lot about the basics of neurobiology. Although i would have preferred some more technical details but the simplified overview was just as good.

HT

5.0Reviewed Mar 29, 2024

the detailed structure of the course curriculum with an excellent approach to address the topics by Professor Maggy has been a wonderful joy. Thanks again to Coursera for making this possible

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