Neuroscience II (Systems Neuroscience)
Course coordinator: Adamantia Mitsacou
Educational objectives
Main course objective is the understanding of biology of cognition and behavior. The course focuses on sensory, motor systems and high-level mental functions. The students are introduced to brain anatomy, electrophysiology, electroencephalography and brain imaging techniques. The course Neuroscience I (Cellular/molecular Neuroscience) is a prerequisite.
Course content
- Cognitive processes and cerebral cortex
- Anatomy of sensory and motor pathways
- Sensory systems: touch, pain, hearing, taste, smell, vision
- Motor system: muscles and muscle receptors, spinal reflexes, voluntary movements.
- Genes and behavior – Sexuality and the brain – Emotions and impulses
- Language
- Memory and learning – Cellular mechanisms of memory and learning
- Sleep and dreams
- Neurobiological basis of EEG
Laboratory training
- Anatomy of human and rat brain using fresh tissue
- In vitro electrophysiological experiments on brain slices
- Electroencephalogram, principles and demonstration
- Examples of brain physiology and disorders with nuclear medicine methodology
- Examples of brain anatomy with CT and MRI
- Seminar on deep brain stimulation
- Stem cells for brain transplantation