NBE-C2201 - Fysiologia, Luento-opetus, 9.1.2024-16.4.2024
This course space end date is set to 16.04.2024 Search Courses: NBE-C2201
Topic outline
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The course is provided in English as video lectures. The students are welcome to join the lecture parts where home assignments and essays are gone through/supervised by the lecturer and assistants.
Main lecturer Hanna Renvall, Dept of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, hanna.renvall@aalto.fi, tel. 050-5010326Course assistants: Verna Heikkinen verna.heikkinen@aalto.fi, Pietari Nurmi pietari.nurmi@aalto.fi, Maria Peltonen maria.a.peltonen@aalto.fi, Sara Tuomaala sara.tuomaala@aalto.fiContacts: Via the website or by e-mailCourse objectives-- Understand the main functional principles within human organ systems and their relationships-- Recognize the pivotal anatomy related to main organic systems-- Understand the main regulatory mechanisms among human physiological systems-- Recognize the current techniques and principles in examining human physiological functionsTeaching material- Lectures (as videos and pdfs)
- Course literature: Tortora’s Principles of Anatomy and Physiology/Wiley: Chapters 1, 3, 4, 10, 11.1-11.3, 12, 13.1-13.2, 13.7, 14-18, 19.1-19.7, 20-21.7, 23-27
Course grading
Either 3 essays and 5 returned exercises during the course, OR final exam (first possibility for the final exam 16.4.2024)The grade weighting: essays 50%, exercises 50%; both are graded 1-5 and both parts should be passedPossibility for +1 in the final grade by returning a learning diary that includes-- Short description of the most important things you have learned-- Things that have remained unclear to you in the course lectures/topics-- Deepening of some of the course topics or of a related topic in a freely-chosen format (e.g. essay, own illustration, own video)The instructions and return boxes for the essays and exercises will appear at the website ~2-3 weeks before the deadlines.Timetable
For the video lectures, the dates refer to the day when the videos are available at latest at the course website.
9.1. Lecture 1: Introduction to physiology:basic concepts, homeostasis and fluid balance, imaging in physiology16.1. Lecture 2: Cells and tissues, with special reference to nerve and muscle tissues23.1. Lecture 3: The cardiovascular system- at 14.15 preparation for 1. home essay in the lecture hall- Deadline for 1. essay on 26.1. at 23.5930.1. Lecture 4: The endocrine system and metabolism6.2. Lecture 5: Central and peripheral nervous system, motor control in humans13.2. Preparation for 1. and 2. home assignments with the assistants in the lecture hall- Deadline for 1. and 2. home assignments on 23.2. at 23.5927.2. Lecture 6: Digestion and the urinary system- at 14.15 Preparation for 3. home assignment and 2. essay with the assistants in the lecture hall5.3. Lecture 7: Respiration- Deadline for 3. home assignment and 2. essay on 10.3. at 23.5912.3. Lecture 8: Sensory systems19.3. Lecture 9: Autonomic nervous system; sleep and circadian rhythm- at 14.15 preparation for 4. and 5. home assignments with the assistants in the lecture hall- Deadline for 4. and 5. home assignments on 28.3. at 23.5926.3. Lecture 10: Development and aging in organ systems & summary of the course- at 14.15 preparation for 3. essay with the assistants in the lecture hall- Deadline for 3. essay on 7.4. at 23.599.4. Laboratory visit (voluntary, Doodle registration will be provided later) 1-hour groups between 15-2028.4. Deadline for the optional learning diary(16.4. exam)