Course - Introduction to Neuroscience - NEVR2010
NEVR2010 - Introduction to Neuroscience
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Course content
NEVR2010 provides a thorough introduction to contemporary neuroscience. The course covers central themes and the corresponding disciplines that are relevant for neuroscience, including the neuron and neuronal networks, the organization and development of the central nervous system, systems in the central nervous system including the sensory and motor systems, as well as elements from cognitive and clinical neuroscience.
The course is strongly recommended as a basis for the international Master of Science in Neuroscience at NTNU, but the course may also be taken by students at the bachelor's level in a variety of disciplines including technology, electronics, computational science or biophysics (see also NEVR2030 for a condensed version). The course may also be of interest to students in the social sciences, arts and literature as well as psychology, who have an interest in the neuroscientific underpinning of for example, thoughts, speech capabilities or consciousness.
The course includes a short oral presentation on a predefined topic. Topics can be freely selected but have to be related to at least one of the lectures and/or reading material provided. The presentations allow to deepen knowledge in one of the lectured topics and trains presentation skills. The assignment is evaluated as passed/failed.
Learning outcome
After completion of the course NEVR2010 the student:
- has insight in basic structure and function of the nervous system ranging from the molecular to systems level, including general knowledge of the overall organization and functions of sensory and motor systems including their cortical and subcortical components, main modulatory systems, brainstem and spinal cord.
- understands how neural systems contribute to sensory experiences, thoughts, emotions, behavior. This includes structure and function of the neuron, synapse and synaptic transmission, transmitter, membrane potential, methods to assess brain activity, neuronal integration and modulation.
- is aware of the meaning and relevance of neurophilosophy
- is able to reflect of scientific literature as reflected in preparing and presenting a coherent short presentation/short essay.
Learning methods and activities
Lectures and assignment. The course will be held in English in view of the high number of exchange students taking the course. Regular final examination is given in the autumn semester only. Students with legitimate leave of absence at the final examination and students who receive the grade F may take a re-sit examination in the spring semester. If few candidates, the re-sit examination may be conducted as an oral examination.
Attendance is mandatory for all course participants to all presentations
Compulsory assignments
- Oral presentation
Further on evaluation
Obligatory short oral presentation: Approved assignment is a requirement to take the final examination. Approved assignment is valid only for two academic years. Compulsory activities from previous semester may be approved by the department.
Regular final examination is given in the autumn semester only. The exam questions are in English but students can write their answers in English, bokmål or nynorsk. Students with legitimate leave of absence at the final examination and students who received the grade F may take a re-sit examination in the spring semester.
Recommended previous knowledge
Elementary background in biology.
Required previous knowledge
None
Course materials
Selected chapters of Neuroscience by Purves et. al, 5th edition Sinauer. Course lecture slides.
Credit reductions
Course code | Reduction | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
NEVR2020 | 7.5 | SPRING 2006 | |
NEVR3010 | 15.0 | SPRING 2006 | |
NEVR2030 | 7.5 | AUTUMN 2009 | |
PSYK4419 | 7.5 | AUTUMN 2023 | |
PSY2102 | 7.5 | AUTUMN 2023 |
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Version: 1
Credits:
15.0 SP
Study level: Intermediate course, level II
Term no.: 1
Teaching semester: AUTUMN 2023
Language of instruction: English
Location: Trondheim
- Neuroscience
- Biophysics
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Cell Biology
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Medicine
- Psychology
Department with academic responsibility
Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience
Examination
- * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
For more information regarding registration for examination and examination procedures, see "Innsida - Exams"