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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
PHYL0190-1  Physiology of the nervous system
Duration :  45h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in Psychology and Education : Speech and Language Therapy , 1st yearDeuxième quadrimestre6
Bachelor in Psychology and Education, 1st yearDeuxième quadrimestre6
Holder(s) :  Philippe Kolh
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The introduction includes a thorough definition of the words anatomy and physiology, as well as a description of the methods used to study these topics.
The core of the lectures concerns the nervous and the endocrine systems. In particular, the physiology of the neuron, the anatomy and the physiology of the central, peripheral and autonomous nervous systems, and the integration mechanisms of the nervous and endocrine systems will be detailed.
The cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, digestive and immune systems will also be studied, emphasising the influence of the autonomous nervous system on their functioning.
Course objective :  Study physiology, and secondarily, anatomy, essentially insisting on the nervous and endocrine systems.
Prerequisites :  The biology class for the first grade bachelors in psychological and educational sciences.
Workshops :  No practical exercices.
However, teaching students provide rehearsal classes during the academic year, chapter after chapter.
It is highly advised that the students attend these classes.
Organization :  Two lectures a week, each for two hours.
Written notes :  Yes, a syllabus (book) is available, published by the University of Liège.
Furthermore, all slides (PPT) used during the lectures are available on MyUlg and on CD Rom.
Assessment :  A multiple choice questionnaire is used.
Because anatomy is partly studied in this class, part of the examen will include figures
Contacts :  Dr Philippe Kolh, MD, PhD
32/4/3667163 - 32/4/3667221
philippe.kolh@ulg.ac.be

Ms Aurélie Baré

A.Bare@student.ulg.ac.be


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