5 EC
Semester 1, period 1
5244NCTB5Y
| Owner | Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences |
| Coordinator | dr. J.D. Mul |
| Part of | Master Brain and Cognitive Sciences, domain Behavioural Neuroscience, |
The course Neuroscience: From Cell to Behaviour provides students with up-to-date insight into fundamental aspects of brain function in various organisms, predominantly rodents and humans, and with a focus on theory, experimental approaches, and interpretation and translatability of findings to the human situation.
In this course we will discuss molecular and cellular determinants of brain function and brain structure. Important topics include cellular activity and synaptic plasticity. We will then use this specific knowledge of neuroscience and learn more about cellular and systemic processes that underlie behaviour. Finally, we will discuss how environmental variables can influence behaviour and even induce disease states. We will also discuss the validity of animal models, the challenges of reproducibility and the importance of sharing negative results.
During the course, students will be introduced to a wide variety of experimental methods and techniques that are relevant for preclinical and/or clinical behavioural neuroscience. As preclinical research is still key to providing us with insight into molecular (mal)adaptations underlying (aberrant) behaviour, we will also discuss advantages and disadvantages of both clinical and preclinical research, the current “crisis” of translatability in preclinical research, and (personal) challenges that topic experts experienced.
Articles provided by guest lecturers (provided via Canvas)
Lectures provide fundamental knowledge and a deeper look into how knowledge about the neuroscientific study of behavior is constructed and experienced. Designing and performing a presentation for peers about a complex data article will test the student's insight and ability to communicate about research (quality).
| Activity | Hours |
| Lectures | 40 |
| Excursion | 5 |
| Written exam | 3 |
| Presentation | 12 |
| Self-study | 80 |
| Total | 140 (5 ECx28 hrs) |
Requirements of the programme concerning attendance (OER-B):
Additional requirements for this course:
When a student cannot attend a practical or other activity due to illness, the course coordinator should always be informed as soon as possible. In all other scenarios, the student should request permission from the course coordinator to miss a practical or an other activity.
| Item and weight | Details |
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Final grade | |
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0.65 (65%) Exam | Must be ≥ 5.5 |
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0.2 (20%) Final grade Daytests | NAP if missing |
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0.15 (15%) Presentation grade | NAP if missing |
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Perusall | Must be ≥ pass |
A Day-test is a ‘closed-book exam’, i.e. no handwritten notes, books and electronic equipment are allowed. Phones and laptops/iPads in your bag.
The final exam is a ‘closed-book exam’, i.e. no handwritten notes, books and electronic equipment are allowed. Phones and laptops/iPads in your bag. When a 5.4 or lower is scored for the final exam, this wil result in a resit.
The 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' applies to this course. This will be monitored carefully. Upon suspicion of fraud or plagiarism the Examinations Board of the programme will be informed. For the 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' see: www.student.uva.nl
See Canvas for course structure and assignment details.
The schedule for this course is published on DataNose.
Availability of a Canvas site
To optimally prepare for the course, we recommend perusing the following readings
- Principles of Neuroscience: Kandel, Schwartz, Jessel
- Cognitive Neuroscience: Gazzaniga
- Biological Psychology: Kalat
In order to provide students some insight how we use the feedback of student evaluations to enhance the quality of education, we decided to include the table below in all course guides.
| Neuroscience: From Cell to Behaviour (5EC) | 9 | |
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