Level of education
Bachelor's degree
ECTS
4 credits
Training structure
Faculty of Science
Description
The course in Sensory and Motor Neurophysiology taught in the EU covers the anatomical and functional organization of the main sensory systems: vision, hearing, and somesthesia. It also deals with motor function and its central control at the spinal and supraspinal levels: brainstem, motor cortex, cerebellum, and basal ganglia.
Objectives
Know-how Ability to analyze experimental data, formulate hypotheses, and propose ways to test them.
Ability to analyze experimental data, visual field, audiogram, perception thresholds, and tactile discrimination using theoretical knowledge
Be able to make connections between neurophysiology and other biological disciplines.
Interpersonal skills
Get involved in your learning and interact with teachers
Working in groups (pairs, trios)
Complete work on time
Have an integrated multidisciplinary approach
Teaching hours
- Sensory Neurophysiology and Motor Skills - Practical WorkPractical Work3 hours
- Sensory Neurophysiology and Motor Skills - LectureLecture24 hours
- Sensory Neurophysiology and Motor Skills - TutorialTutorials9 a.m.