| (3 cr.) Current advances in the understanding of the
neural, endocrine and other body systems suggest
that the process of aging may be triggered by
signals originating in these systems. This
hypothesis provides a framework upon which to
study the effects of neuroendocrine changes upon
the maturing body. Age related changes in nervous
and hormonal activity regulate the timetable of
important physiological events such as birth,
adolescence, menopause and old age. The aim of
the course is to study the specific and primary
changes in physiological mechanisms that result
in the process of aging. The profound
physiological changes and restrictions that
result make the study of the relevant biological
processes fundamental to gerontology.
Prerequisite: two courses from BIO 101, BIO 102, BMS 117, BMS 162; Every Year, Fall and Spring |