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1 CoursesBbiomedsc neuroscience in University of western australia
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How do we process the sensory stimuli we receive How does the nervous system grow, develop and learn How do medical conditions such as Alzheimer s disease, deafness, dementia and depression afflict the brain and nervous system Neuroscientists are interested in the answers to these questions and how nervous system function can be restored after disease and injury to the brain. You will be taught by academics with established international reputations in neuroscience research at all levels from the molecules that make up individual nerve cells and the transfer of information from one nerve cell to another, to the complexities of how behaviour, thought and emotions are produced.
ATAR of 80 or equivalent, any prerequisites for your preferred majors, demonstrate English language competence; Test scores: TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, CAE
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