Communication breakdown

Paula Burch-Celentano
pburch@tulane.edu
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In preparation for a final exam, Katelyn Black, a professor of practice in the School of Science and Engineering's Department of Neuroscience, leads a discussion on how natural and man-made chemicals can alter communication between neurons. The discussion was part of a course titled Brain and Behavior taking place Tuesday morning in Dinwiddie Hall. Summer classes are winding down as the end of the semester approaches.

 

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Class discusses the affect of chemicals on neuron communication.
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