NEUR30002
Neurophysiology: Neurons and Circuits
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Score - H1 This subject was interesting there were many mixed review., clearly they have changed the subject organisation Angelina and Song are super enthusiastic and love teaching this subject and also very considerate of you they actually want you to do well, Angelina has like the nicest sweetest personality. This subject is specific to neurons only, if you don’t like neuro aspect of physiology then don’t bother with this subject. In regards to if it is content heavy, in my opinion the answer is no its not there are way more dense subjects. Initially the content seems odd but as you continually review it, it just clicks and makes sense. They have module videos you have to watch in your own time and then interactive lectures.. They could have just replaced the interactive lecture with weekly 2 hour tutorial. The interactive lectures are tutorial type questions, sometimes they have guest lectures and some Angelina go overs like MST requirements how to answer to think about the type of questions they could ask. The content itself is actually really interesting, yes some topics are supppperrr boring like sensory process but others like metabolism are great. Also watch additional videos on YouTube like ninja nerd especially if you have not done physiology before, sometimes they overcomplicate the most simplest thing. MST 1 - 34 MCQ and 1 short with 40 marks available. You get 45 mins to do (5 min reading time). Makes sure to always do the practice MST to gauge the type of questions they write. Also start answering MCQ during reading time. This MST was easy just be wary of times as it goes by super fast so don’t get hung up on MCQ too much. Know the different between ligand gated channel and voltage gated channels. DON’T overthink it, keep it simple, explain the terminology alongside mechanism. Be specific. Explain normal physiology process and then what happens when you change it, activate or inhibit it. MST 2 - was 30 MCQ and 1 Short answer (6 marks) in 45 minutes. The topics are more complex and application based than MST 1. ENS is probably the most challenging because it’s so ambiguous and the lecture are all guest lectures which was useless. If you don’t understand ENS that much make sure you put more emphasis on it. The metabolism questions and ANS questions are very easy. Don’t overthink they aren’t trying to trick you just remember what you know about the topic and what would happen if you make something faulty. Exam - The support for MST was phenomenal but by the time it got to the exam everything dropped, the practice MCQ exam was same questions repeated and max like 24 questions. The short answer questions were not application questions they gave you like learning outcomes. The orgnaisaiton and ed discussion for exam prep was so so so bad. They pretty much test weeks 9-12 for the entire thing. What was annoying is that throughout the semester they put so much emphasis that this subject is not memorisation, yet the exam was. Get ahead in watch lecture contents from 9-12 don’t watch it during swot vac it will waste your time. The exam is way harder than the MST. They didn’t test half the topics from the semester. even the question format was different from the MST. Make sure to watch the MST prep lecture an the exam preparation lecture Come back to the review when you have started the subject. The best way to study for this subject is mind maps and how the process link together.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2026
horrible. the staff take down any post on ed discussion that complains about the subject. wtf.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2026
Highly engaging subject if you are interested in it, very content heavy but it does tend to build your knowledge. So the start of semester stuff becomes pretty intuitive and doesn't feel as overwhelming when it comes to studying for the exam. Big ups Garron Dodd, his metabolism lectures were so interesting and he was very passionate. I do think the interactive lectures didn't really have the intended effect though and lacked participation, but were a good opportunity to ask curious questions.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2026
around 6 hours of content every week. Pretty overwhelming subject but professor Angelina Fong is very friendly and great at explaining. Online module quality is pretty bad, with strong accents and poor sound quality. This subject expects you to memorise way too much but I am giving 3 stars because only having to memorise 4 weeks of content at a time for each assessment made the workload more tolerable. Avoid this subject if you do not have to do it as part of your major because it is very time consuming
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2026
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Anonymous, Semester 2, 2025
Highly detailed and intellectually stimulating. This subject demands focus but rewards you with a deep understanding of neural circuitry and function. The final exam was extremely dense with the content it covered, but I found the marking fair.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022
So difficult and dense
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2025
Make sure you attend the tutorials if you don't understand! The online modules are not the most thought out, but there is important information here that you will need for future understand of neuroscience.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021
I LOVED this subject! The coordinators were lovely and the content was super interesting! The assessment (imo) was quite fair and if you put in the work you got a good mark. You can honestly guess what the exam and MST SAQ were going to be if you attended the tutorials (2 per week) and talked with the lecturers after the tutorials. That being said, it is very content heavy so you do need to stay on top of your work, but I found it was quite easy to do so as they had checklists per week and the lectures were delivered well (minus the gut circuitry lectures - but this was only tested with MCQs in the MST). Overall 10/10 Angelina is amazing and this was one of my favourite classes! For reference I passed with a high H1 (95), and put in basic levels of effort with extra studying before MST and exams, but I did attend every tutorial and enjoy the content!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023
I found this subject to be alright. Definitely content-heavy but do a transcription and you are fine!