Spring 2025 Physical Therapy M8105 section 081

Neuroscience

Call Number 18855
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructors Stacy Kinirons
Jean Timmerberg
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This intensive 16-week course during the second term of the DPT curriculum provides students with detailed coverage of neuroscience. The focus of the course is on the integral relationship between structure and function, as it relates to the neural basis for perception, movement, behavior, and cognition. A comprehensive understanding of normal structure and function provides the foundation for understanding abnormal structure and function.  

This course uses a primarily systems approach to study neuroscience. The first part of the course covers essential concepts, such as neurobiology, neurohistology, neurophysiology, neurodevelopment, and neuroanatomy. The second part of the course covers perception. The third part of the course covers movement. The fourth part of the course covers homeostasis, behavior, cognition, and alterations (i.e. healing and aging). Functional consequences of lesions to various parts of the nervous system will be discussed.

Web Site Vergil
Department Physical Therapy
Enrollment 0 students (85 max) as of 4:05PM Saturday, December 21, 2024
Subject Physical Therapy
Number M8105
Section 081
Division College of Physicians and Surgeons: Physical Therapy
Open To Physical Therapy
Section key 20251PHYT8105M081