EC ENGR M255
Neuroengineering
Description: (Same as Bioengineering M260 and Neuroscience M206.) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, three hours; outside study, five hours. Requisites: Mathematics 32A, Physics 1B or 5C. Introduction to principles and technologies of bioelectricity and neural signal recording, processing, and stimulation. Topics include bioelectricity, electrophysiology (action potentials, local field potentials, EEG, ECOG), intracellular and extracellular recording, microelectrode technology, neural signal processing (neural signal frequency bands, filtering, spike detection, spike sorting, stimulation artifact removal), brain-computer interfaces, deep-brain stimulation, and prosthetics. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Prof. Dejan is a very decent professor. He is very generous in grading. I took his "neuroengineering" class. I can say that he did not put so much effort in class and was not available outside the class so much (except office hours) but he graded midterms and hws very generously and at the end his letter grading was really generous.
Prof. Dejan is a very decent professor. He is very generous in grading. I took his "neuroengineering" class. I can say that he did not put so much effort in class and was not available outside the class so much (except office hours) but he graded midterms and hws very generously and at the end his letter grading was really generous.