Key words Neuropsychology, Genetics, Neurophysiology, Psychopharmacology
Objectives To acquire elementary knowledge of and gain an insight into the basic principles of neuropsychology (brain-behaviour relationship) and the corresponding pathology. To acquire elementary knowledge of and gain an insight into the basic principles of genetics and the corresponding pathology. To acquire elementary knowledge of and gain an insight into the basic principles of pharmacology and the corresponding pathology. To acquire elementary knowledge of and gain an insight into childhood diseases and vaccinations.
Topics Functioning of the central nervous system, lobes of the brain (frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal) and functions, pyramidal system channels, frontal syndrome, epilepsy, aphasia. Genetic code, cell division, standard patterns of genetics, numeral and structural chromosome defects, prenatal examination, psychological guidance accompanied by the hereditary examination. Neurotransmitters, psychopharmacologic drugs, stimulants: drugs and alcohol. Childhood diseases and vaccinations.
Prerequisites There is no specific prior knowledge required.
Final Objectives
Materials used Syllabus, personal notes
Study costs
Study guidance Consultation by appointment.
Teaching Methods Teaching with debating method. Concretizing using visual material.
Assessment Exam: Yes Period: January Form: Written
Lecturer(s) Peter WALLEGHEM
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