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seretide

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Neurophysiology/Principles of Neuorscience
« on: January 28, 2014, 02:06:15 pm »
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Hey guys,

Just trying to finalize subjects for this first semester and I'm kinda stuck on what to take. I found only one subject review on the forum on principles of neuroscience, but not much on neurophysiology.

Does anyone have some advice or review on both these subjects? Should I take them together in the first semester or not at all? Right now I'm enrolled into Muscle and Exercise Physiology, Human Locomotor Systems and Neurophsiology. Just thought I might swap out Human Locomotor with principles as it might overlap with neurophysiology or just be more helpful?

Thanks!

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Re: Neurophysiology/Principles of Neuorscience
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2014, 04:18:50 pm »
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I've heard really good reviews for principles of neuroscience in comparison to neurophys. Take a look at subject content for human locomotor and neurophys, the assessments and the contact hours and go from there
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