Study level
BAC +3
ECTS
4 credits
Component
Faculty of Science
Description
The aim of this course is to provide an integrated approach to the functioning of the nervous system, drawing on several neuroscience disciplines (Neurodevelopment, Functional Neuroanatomy, Neuroimaging, Cognitive Neuroscience) and focusing on complex brain functions.
Objectives
- Knowledge :
-Mobilize the fundamental concepts of neuroanatomy, neuroimaging and cognition to treat and understand complex brain functions such as learning and memory, wakefulness and sleep, etc.
-Identify and apply descriptive, functional and behavioral techniques for studying the nervous system, in order to characterize and understand brain function in isolation or in interaction with its environment.
-Interpreting experimental data
Linking a neuro-anatomical substrate to brain function and behavior, and developing integrated, multidisciplinary thinking.
-Know-how :
-Situateyour role and mission within a group of students to adapt and take initiative
-Work as part of a team as well as independently and responsibly in the service of a project
Self-assessment and self-questioning for learning.
-People skills :
- Use digital reference tools to process information and collaborate internally and externally
- Analyze and synthesize bibliographic and experimental data with a view to their use.
Teaching hours
- Integrated Neurobiology and Cognition - CMLecture17h
- Integrated Neurobiology and Cognition - TDTutorial9h
- Integrated Neurobiology and Cognition - Practical workPractical work4h