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Series: Biology: The Nerve Impulse

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About this Series

  • Lessons: 6
  • Total Time: 1h 5m
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Access Period: Unlimited
  • Created At: 10/14/2009
  • Last Updated At: 07/20/2010

In this six lesson series, we'll focus on nerve impulses. We'll start out with a general look at the events surrounding nerve impulses nefore moving on to look at the nervous system and action potential. We'll then shift our focus to synaptic events like cell-cell communiation before looking at the nevous system from a phylogenetic perspective. We'll wrap up by bring the human brain into the discussion and looking at processing centers in the brain.

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Not impressed
03/17/2013
~ Susieb

This would be wonderful tool if it would play! I just don't have the patients to hit play after each word spoken on a product I paid for!

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Cell to Cell communication
11/16/2010
~ JBlake

Fairly high level of information taking into consideration that my students are all freshman with a wide range of abilities. Overall a good sense of what happens in a cell in regards to communication. The cocaine reference at the end of the video was a bit uncomfortable. I give it a 3/5, considering most of his stuff is spot on.

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