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376-1305-01L 3 Credits BSC , MSC D-CHAB , D-BIOL , D-HEST
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Molecular Neurophysiology: From Molecules to Systems

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Abstract

The course covers the physiology of nerve cells, from the single cell through the neuronal network to the systemic level. The focus is on molecular and cellular mechanisms – synaptic transmission, signal transduction, gene expression, synaptic plasticity.

Objective

Based on an understanding of molecular and cellular mechanisms, the aim is to provide a deepened insight into neurophysiological processes underlying complex brain functions – learning/memory, sleep, sensory.

Content

First, basic molecular and cellular mechanisms in nerve cells (excitability, neurotransmission, signal transduction, gene expression, synaptic plasticity) are introduced. Afterwards, their significance for selected neurophysiological processes (learning/memory, sleep, sensory) will be illuminated.

Resources

Literature

The lecture requires reading of book chapters, handouts and original scientific papers. Further information will be given in the individual lectures and are mentioned on Moodle.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
end-of-semester examination
Mode
written 90 minutes
Aids
None
Digital
The exam takes place on devices provided by ETH Zurich.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Molecular Neurophysiology: From Cells to Systems
**together with University of Zurich** BE AWARE: Lecture starts already on 16 September 2024. 4 hours of self-study (preparation and post-study) per week are included in the course.
  • Mon 10:15-12:00 (Y15 G 19)
  • Mon 10:15-12:00 (Y21 F 65)
  • 16.09 Date 10:15-12:00 (Y21 F 65)
  • 02.12 Date 10:15-12:00 (Y21 F 65)
  • 09.12 Date 10:15-12:00 (Y21 F 65)
  • 16.12 Date 10:15-12:00 (Y21 F 65)
2 h weekly

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