Every Cell Counts

Every Cell Counts: An Inquiry-Based Approach to Address a Novel Research Question in an Undergraduate Neuroscience Lab
By Melissa A. Birkett

A science-based curriculum that encourages hands-on experiences, skill development, and promotes student engagement are critical components in both successful undergraduate psychology and neuroscience programs. This lab explored an inquiry-based research project focused on microscopy skills, critical thinking, and independent research design. This lesson used a novel research question (How many serotonergic cells are
located in the dorsal raphe nucleus?) to engage students in research and methodology design. The resulting lab received positive feedback from students and provided data about the serotonergic system in a previously unreported species.

Key words: inquiry-based instruction; neuroanatomy; microscopy; serotonin

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Editors

William Grisham
Editor-in-Chief
UCLA

Gary Dunbar
Senior Editor
Central Michigan University

Eric Wiertelak
Associate Editor
Macalester College

Bruce Johnson
Cornell University

James Kalat
North Carolina State

Barbara Lom
Davidson College

Kristina Mead
Denison University

Carol Ann Paul
Wellesley College

Julio Ramirez
Davidson College

Raddy L. Ramos
NY College of Osteopathic Medicine/NY Institute of Technology

Bob Wyttenbach
Cornell University

Michael Zigmond
University of Pittsburgh