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Course code: BBS20284f13
Semester: 2013/2014 winter
Name: Neurobiology
Major: Biology
Study Type: second cycle
Course type: optional
Study Semester: 0
ECTS points: 2
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 15 / 15 / 0
Lecturer: dr n. wet. Przemysław Cwynar
Language of instruction: Polish


Learning outcomes: Knowledge: Student: W1 – has advanced knowledge of the structures of the nervous system in humans and animals and related physiological functions [KB2_W01]; W2 – has knowledge of the cellular and neurophysiological mechanisms of the neural system, as well as neuroimmunological and neuroendocranial regulations [KB2_W02]; W3 – understands what is the meaning of the neuroimaging methods and neurophysiology experimental tools [KB_W03]; W4 – knows the scientific concepts of neuroscience, basic brain disease and mental disorder, knows the kinds of therapies, and methodology of clinical trials and preclinical trials [KB2_W04]; W5 – indicates the possibility of practical use of knowledge in real life [KB2_W6]. Skills: Student: U1 – properly conducts biological observations, interprets and discusses the results and draw appropriate conclusions, using scientific terminology [KB2_U01]; U2 – observes effects of physiological processes in the body of humans and animals, explains the relationship between physiological functions, cognitive and psychiatric occurring in the central nervous system [KB2_U04]; U3 – correctly performs and interprets modern diagnostic techniques, using a biomedical apparatus and techniques used in experimental neurophysiology [KB2_U07]; U4 – on the basis of professional literature, formulates arguments regarding neurobiological knowledge, methods of assessment and classification of the physiological state of the nervous system, discusses the possibilities of a solution of current problems [KB2_U05]; U5 – has the ability to prepare reports, project work, papers and other written assignments and presentations related to the subject object [KB2_U06];

Competences: Personal and social competences (attitudes and behaviors): Student: K1 – shows interest in updating the knowledge of neuroscience and related disciplines; understands the need for research into the neurophysiology in humans and animals [KB2_K01]; K2 – is able to schedule a task, adapting them to the test conditions, test equipment owned and potential capacity to perform certain procedures [KB2_K03]; K3 – is sensitive to nature as a set of cognitive and educational value, and is aware of the importance of neurobiological knowledge, including research in neurophysiology [KB2_K04]; K4 – is aware of the risks to humans and animals resulting from pathology of the nervous system, including diseases of the central nervous system, recognizes the need to conduct neurophysiological research [KB2_K06]; K5 – has ethical attitudes towards animals [KB2_K07].

Prerequisites: anatomy, animal physiology

Course content: Anatomical and physiological structure of the nervous system in humans and animals. Cellular and systemic neurophysiology, basic issues of neuroimmunology and neuroendocrinology, cognitive function and psychological techniques and methods of neuroimaging, disease and prevention of brain disorders and their treatment, the basic techniques of experimental neurophysiology

Recommended literature: 1. Felten D. L., Jozefowicz R., Netter F. Atlas neuroanatomii i neurofizjologii Nettera. Urban & Partner, Wrocław 2003. 2. Lehmann – Horn F., Ludolph A. Neurologia. Diagnostyka i leczenie. Urban & Partner, Wrocław 2004. 3. Lorenz M.D., Kornegay J.N. Neurologia weterynaryjna. Urban & Partner, Wrocław 2008. 4. Mumenthaler M., Bassetti C., Daetwyler C. Diagnostyka różnicowa w neurologii. Urban & Partner, Wrocław 2008. 5. Turlough FitzGerald M.J., Gruener G., Mtui E. Neuroanatomia. Urban & Partner, Wrocław 2007.

Assessment methods: Pass classes: periodic written test to assess the current rating (based on oral statements) progress and activity. The presence of the exercises is compulsory, the student may have only one unauthorized absence. In the case of excused absences the student is required to pass the relevant part of the material. Completion of exercises based on the average ratings. Completion of the course: students with valid completion of practical written examination in the examination session. The exam is 45 m

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