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Though this is a non major applicable course several of you may be
interested in fulfilling a GE Area E course (Culture and Thought),
co-taught by MCDB Professor Kenneth Kosik. -For your friends and
roommates they could have it count towards a GE Area C course instead
(students cannot apply the course to both Areas C and E. Only one of
the two GE Areas will apply to their General Education program).<br>
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<b>Memory: Bridging the Humanities and Neuroscience</b>, 3 Units<br>
<b>TR 200- 315pm, LSB 1001</b>, Instructors Kenneth Kosik and
Dominique Jullian <br>
<b>Tri-listed: Can be taken as:</b> MCDB 27 (enrl #61614) or French 40X
(Enrl #61622) or Comparative Literature
27 (enrl # 61630)<br>
<br>
<b>GE: Fulfills Area C (Science, Math, and Technology) or Area E
(Culture and Thought).</b><br>
Students will be able to have it apply for one
or the other.<br>
<br>
<b>Description: </b>Neurosciences now ask some of the same profound
questions posed by
writers, artists and philosophers for centuries, thus opening
surprising perspectives on memory and morality, dreams and perception,
identity and agency. This course explores this emerging concordance.<br>
<br>
Andrew J. Kroes<br>
Biological Sciences
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