Credits
6
Types
Compulsory
Requirements
This subject has not requirements
, but it has got previous capacities
Department
UAB
Teachers
Person in charge
- Albert Quintana Romero ( albert.quintana@uab.cat )
Others
- Elisenda Sanz Iglesias ( elisenda.sanz@uab.cat )
- Karla Rio Aige ( karla.rio@uab.cat )
- Lluis Tort Bardolet ( lluis.tort@uab.cat )
Weekly hours
Theory
2
Problems
2
Laboratory
0
Guided learning
0
Autonomous learning
6
Competences
Knowledge
Skills
Competences
Objectives
Contents
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Foundations of Physiology
Introduction to physiology, liquid compartments, homeostasis, and excitable cells -
Integrative systems: Endocrine System
Organization, secretion, and action of hormones -
Integrative Systems: Nervous System
Function, organization, and development of the nervous system -
Sensory systems
Physiological bases of sensory systems, somatosensory system -
Special senses
Vision, hearing, taste, smell -
Arousal and motivational systems
Sleep/wakefulness control, physiological bases of motivation -
Motor control
Movement processing, descending and spinal paths -
Memory and learning
Biological bases of memory and learned behaviors
Activities
Activity Evaluation act
Theory
25h
Problems
0h
Laboratory
0h
Guided learning
0h
Autonomous learning
45h
Theory
0h
Problems
30h
Laboratory
0h
Guided learning
0h
Autonomous learning
45h
Teaching methodology
Lectures will be mainly of expository type.Seminars will mainly consist of teamwork on a specific biomedical topic, involving an oral presentation of a research project. A seminar on current research methods and a workshop on effective scientific research communication will also be carried out.
Evaluation methodology
For the evaluation of the subject, the grade of the partial1 exam (P1), the grade of the partial 2 (P2) exam (P2) and the grade of the seminar presentations (SEM) will be taken into account and will be combined with the following formula:Grade=0.4*P1+0.4*P2+0.2*SEM
If a student does not take the partial exams s/he will need to take the Final exam (F). In this case, the grade
will be 0.8*F+0.2*SEM
A student is considered to have taken the subject if he/she takes either both P1/P2 exams or the final exam.
If the student has taken the subject but has failed, then the student may take the re-evaluation exam (R) and in this case the grade for the subject will be 0.8*R+0.2*SEM. If a student fails the seminars (SEM), the R exam will include specific questions on the seminar projects.
Bibliography
Basic
-
Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology
- Hall, John E. ; Hall, Michael E,
Elsevier,
2021.
ISBN: 9780323597128
https://discovery.upc.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991005350170606711&context=L&vid=34CSUC_UPC:VU1&lang=ca -
Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology
- Barrett, Kim E.; Brooks, Heddwen L. ; Barman, Susan M.; Yuan, Jason,
McGraw Hill,
2019.
ISBN: 9781264264315
https://discovery.upc.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991005350170506711&context=L&vid=34CSUC_UPC:VU1&lang=ca -
Principles of neural science
- Kandel, Enric R [i 3 més],
McGraw Hill,
2021.
ISBN: 9781259642234
https://discovery.upc.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991005127277606711&context=L&vid=34CSUC_UPC:VU1&lang=ca