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Complements of Neurophysiology [ LKINE1036 ]


3.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h  

Teacher(s) Mouraux André ; Vandermeeren Yves ; Olivier Etienne (coordinator) ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Main themes Key topics to meet these objectives. The description of the neurophysiological basis of pain perception. Nervous mechanisms and functioning of inter-hemispheric interactions and their role in motor control. The main mechanisms of nervous motor control areas by frontal and parietal cortex. The neurophysiological basis of memory and learning. The description of the phenomenon of plasticity in the central nervous system and their mechanisms.
Aims At the end of this entity of education, students should be able to understand the foundations of science in neuroscience through the study of nervous mechanisms particularly suited to the neurological rehabilitation. It should also be able to undertake the critical reading of a scientific article published in the field of neuroscience.
Content students should be able to understand the foundations of science in neuroscience through the study of nervous mechanisms particularly suited to the neurological rehabilitation. It should also be able to undertake the critical reading of a scientific article published in the field of neuroscience. Key topics to meet these objectives. The description of the neurophysiological basis of pain perception. Nervous mechanisms and functioning of inter-hemispheric interactions and their role in motor control. The main mechanisms of nervous motor control areas by frontal and parietal cortex. The neurophysiological basis of memory and learning. The description of the phenomenon of plasticity in the central nervous system and their mechanisms.
Other information Prerequisites: Courses of Physiology and Neurophysiology (LAC 12) Evaluation: Oral examination Support: Syllabus and / or book (s) Framing: Holder (s)
Cycle et année
d'étude
> Bachelor in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
> Preparatory year for Master in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation and for Master in Motor Skills: General
Faculty or entity
in charge
> FSM


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