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An Instructor’s Guide to (Some of) the Most Amazing Papers in Neuroscience

机译:关于(其中一些)神经科学领域最惊人论文的讲师指南

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Although textbooks are still assigned in many undergraduate science courses, it is now not uncommon, even in some of the earliest courses in the curriculum, to supplement texts with primary source readings from the scientific literature. Not only does reading these articles help students develop an understanding of specific course content, it also helps foster an ability to engage with the discipline the way its practitioners do. One challenge with this approach, however, is that it can be difficult for instructors to select appropriate readings on topics outside of their areas of expertise as would be required in a survey course, for example. Here we present a subset of the papers that were offered in response to a request for the “most amazing papers in neuroscience” that appeared on the listserv of the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN). Each contributor was subsequently asked to describe briefly the content of their recommended papers, their pedagogical value, and the audiences for which these papers are best suited. Our goal is to provide readers with sufficient information to decide whether such articles might be useful in their own classes. It is not our intention that any article within this collection will provide the final word on an area of investigation, nor that this collection will provide the final word for the discipline as a whole. Rather, this article is a collection of papers that have proven themselves valuable in the hands of these particular educators. Indeed, it is our hope that this collection represents the inaugural offering of what will become a regular feature in this journal, so that we can continue to benefit from the diverse expertise of the FUN community.
机译:尽管在许多本科科学课程中仍分配教科书,但即使是在课程中某些最早的课程中,用科学文献的主要原始读物补充教科书,现在也并不罕见。阅读这些文章不仅可以帮助学生加深对特定课程内容的理解,而且还可以帮助培养与实践者一样的学科参与能力。但是,这种方法面临的一个挑战是,例如在调查课程中,教师可能难以选择其专业领域以外的主题的适当阅读材料。在这里,我们提出了一部分论文,这些论文是针对对“神经科学领域最令人惊叹的论文”的要求而提供的,这些论文出现在大学神经科学学院(FUN)的列表服务器上。随后要求每位撰稿人简要介绍其推荐论文的内容,其教学价值以及最适合这些论文的读者。我们的目标是为读者提供足够的信息,以决定此类文章在自己的课堂上是否有用。我们的意图不是本系列中的任何文章都将提供有关调查领域的最终结论,也不是本系列将为整个学科提供最终的结论。而是,本文是一些论文的集合,这些论文在这些特定的教育者手中已证明自己很有价值。的确,我们希望该馆藏能够成为该期刊的常规刊物的首批发行,以便我们能够继续从FUN社区的各种专业知识中受益。

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