Integrated Laboratory Research Training--Neuroscienceis a specialized elective course offered by the School of Life Sciences forsophomore (or junior) undergraduate students majoring in life sciences, withsix credits and a three-semester system. The teaching objective of this courseis to familiarize students with the fundamental theories and experimentalmethods of modern neuroscience, especially to enable them to understand themain research directions of the neuroscience department and the major and keyexperimental techniques and research methods used in these directions,including histology, cell biology, molecular biology, behavioral study,neuroelectrophysiology, neural circuits, and the construction and analysis ofanimal models of brain diseases. Through the study of this course, studentswill further determine their research interests based on their familiarity withthe main research methods and techniques of neuroscience and the variousresearch directions of the neuroscience department, and will conduct morein-depth scientific research and innovation in related laboratories in theirjunior and senior years.