BME 6350: Introduction to Neurotechnology
Instructor: Alex Kwan
3 credits
This course provides a survey of the latest technologies for recording and controlling brain activity. The class consists of lectures to introduce the relevant concepts in neurobiology, then discuss approaches to read out neural signals, such as large-scale electrophysiology and optical imaging, followed by methods to modify neural dynamics, including electrical, optical, and viral strategies. Emphases will be placed on how the technologies may be integrated into brain machine interfaces, and what promise they have for treating brain disorders. The course assumes no background in neuroscience. It is intended for engineers who want to know more about neural engineering and neurobiologists who are interested in the latest methods. The course is open to Ph.D., M.Eng., and senior-year undergraduate students.