4.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Pesenti Mauro;
Language
French
Content
The course is an introduction to basic concepts of contemporary neuropsychology. It aims to present the theoretical and methodological bases of neuropsychological practice as well as the major brain damages and diseases, through case studies and video documents. It presents (i) the main brain damages and diseases impairing cognitive functions, (ii) the neuropsychological models of the most frequently impaired cognitive functions (e.g., attention, memory, visual processing, language or executive functions), and (iii) the diagnostic procedures assessing behavioural and cognitive impairments in brain-damaged patients.
At the end of this course, the student will be able to understand the impairments of behaviour and cognition resulting from brain damage in human beings, and to propose a brief diagnosis of behavioural and cognitive deficits consecutive to brain lesions, taking into account behavioural and neurofunctional data.
At the end of this course, the student will be able to understand the impairments of behaviour and cognition resulting from brain damage in human beings, and to propose a brief diagnosis of behavioural and cognitive deficits consecutive to brain lesions, taking into account behavioural and neurofunctional data.
Evaluation methods
The assessment is made by a written exam including:
The course is not subject to ongoing evaluation.
- open-ended questions with short answers,
- open-ended reflection and argument questions with long answers.
The course is not subject to ongoing evaluation.
Other information
The following courses give important bases to understand the content of the present course:
- LPSP1001 : Psychologie générale: processus et théories
- LPSP1005 : Biologie générale, y compris éléments de génétique humaine
- LPSP1006 : Physiologie humaine, y compris éléments de neurophysiologie
- LPSP1207 : Introduction aux neurosciences cognitives
- communication with the teacher can be done in English;
- slides and supports will be written in French, recommended readings will be in French and English;
- the exam will be written in French; the use of a dictionnary will be allowed. International students are given the opportunity to answer their exam in another language (other possible languages: English or Italian) if they do not feel themselves fluent enough in French. Please note that this possibility requires a formal agreement BEFORE the exam session starts; contact Mauro Pesenti <mauro.pesenti@uclouvain.be> in due time.
Online resources
The course material consists of
- the slides presented in the course, available on Moodle;
- summary chapters from books in French and English. For some chapters of the course, compiled notes are also made available to students on Moodle. Each chapter is accompanied by a list of references including (1) all explicitly cited works, (2) recommended readings, and (3) when possible, some websites allowing students to deepen their knowledge in an interactive way.
Bibliography
Des ouvrages de référence de base (voir liste ci-dessous) sont présents en bibliothèque de Psychologie; les ouvrages suivants sont recommandés:
- Seron, X. (2002). La neuropsychologie cognitive. (5ème édition). Que sais-je? Paris: PUF.
- Seron, X. & Van der Linden, M. (Eds.) (2000). Traité de neuropsychologie clinique. Marseille: Solal.
- Seron, X. & Van der Linden, M. (Eds.) (2014). Traité de neuropsychologie clinique de l'adulte. LLN: De Boeck-Solal.
Faculty or entity
EPSY