Title: | Covid on the Brain |
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Course Section Number: | NSC-310-01 |
Department: | Neuroscience |
Description: | COVID-19, a novel coronavirus, produces flu-like symptoms in many individuals, and has been a major health risk globally since 2020. During the pandemic, the risk of mortality and stress on medical infrastructure were the primary public health concerns. However, even for individuals who experience mild COVID or recover after a COVID infection, many will experience a range of symptoms such as fatigue, loss of smell, 'brain fog', etc., which suggest an impact of COVID-19 on the nervous system. As COVID-19 infections continue, a better understanding of the effects of COVID-19 on the brain will be a critical part of the effort to reduce the burden and suffering associated with this condition. In this course, we will consider the neurological impacts of COVID-19, including long COVID, and the state of current research into treatments and prevention strategies. 1st half semester PSY-310-01=GHL-310-01=NSC-310-01 |
Credits: | 0.50 |
Start Date: | August 23, 2023 |
End Date: | October 11, 2023 |
Meeting Information: |
08/23/2023-10/11/2023 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 03:10PM - 04:00PM, Baxter Hall, Room 312
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Faculty: | Schmitzer-Torbert, Neil |
Requisite Courses: | Pre-req: PSY-204, NSC-204, PSY-233, PSY-235 OR BIO-111 |
Course Status & Cross-Listings
Cross-list Group Capacity: | 25 |
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Cross-list Group Student Count: | 3 |
Calculated Course Status: | OPEN |
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