Neurobiology 15 credits (hp), 1BG207 spring 2013 period 1 (Updated 10 januari planned for 32 students)

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Neurobiology 15 credits (hp), 1BG207 spring 2013 period 1 (Updated 10 januari 2013 - planned for 32 students) All fieds with colour are compulsory events! Laboratory exercice Seminar Exam Theme "Basic neuroscience" starts Week 3 21 Jan 09.15 10.00 A7:114 Introduction: General information, presentation of seminar topics ÅM/ML A9:001 Cells, BBB, myelin, axon-dendrite, cytoskeleton ÅM C8:317 Neuroanatomy DOD 22 Jan 09.15 10.00 Quiz questions C8:317 Histological methods XA Wednesday 08.15 09.00 C8:317 The neuron ML 23 Jan 09.15 10.00 Quiz questions Photos of new students are taken for a course picture, BMC (IBG administration, A8:1) 17.00-18.15 Gustavianum Lab 1: Human brain demonstration JZ Thursday 08.15 09.00 C8:317 Neurotransmitters and receptors RF 24 Jan 09.15 10.00 25 Jan 09.15 10.00 C8:317 Development of the nervous system FH C8:317 Development of the nervous system FH 14.15 15.00

Week 4 C8:317 Evertebrate nervous systems KN 28 Jan 09.15 10.00 C8:317 Ethology ER C8:317 Transgenes KK C8:317 Information about DiaNa for the literature overview seminars KA 29 Jan 09.15 10.00 C8:317 Reference searches and handling, plagiarism - compulsory! DOD C8:317 Receptor pharmacology: Agonists, antagonists, inverse agonists, kinetics IL C8:317 Receptor pharmacology: Agonists, antagonists, inverse agonists, kinetics (continil Theme "Memory" starts Wednesday 08.15 09.00 A7:103 Electrophysiology RL 30 Jan 09.15 10.00 Thursday 08.15 09.00 A1:104b Learning and memory KL 31 Jan 09.15 10.00 A1:104b Memory, LTP and LTD KL 1 Feb 09.15 10.00 A1:104b Alzheimers and behavior models for memory KL/RL Lab 2a: Electrophysiol. computer YJ/AB Whole class A5:017b Theme "Appetite regulation" starts

Week 5 C4:301 Enteric and visceral nervous systems ÅM 4 Feb 09.15 10.00 C4:301 Appetite regulation, neuroendocrinology, hypothalamus-pituitary DL A7:114 Appetite regulation, neuroendocrinology, hypothalamus-pituitary DL A7:114 Regulation of food intake: behavior models RF Lab 2b: Synapses, computer, whole class YJ/AB A5:017b Lab 3 5 Feb 09.15 10.00 Immuno EA/BA B5:1 lab2 Lab 3 Immuno B5:1 lab2 Wednesday 08.15 09.00 Lab 3 EA/BA 6 Feb 09.15 10.00 Immuno B5:1 lab2 Lab 3 EA/BA Immuno B5:1 lab2 Thursday 08.15 09.00 7 Feb 09.15 10.00 Lit analysis 1 IL-receptor dynamics B5:110b Lit analysis 1 IL-receptor dynamics B5:110b 8 Feb 09.15 10.00 Immuno (presentation) EA/BA/ML B5:110b Immuno (presentation) EA/BA/ML B5:110b A3:117a Review of quiz questions ML

Week 6 11 Feb 09.15 10.00 12 Feb 09.15 10.00 Oral exam 1 Oral exam 1 Oral exam 1 ÅM A2:118a KK B5:108b ML B5:110b Theme "Sensory" starts Wednesday 08.15 09.00 A7:108 Visual systems KN 13 Feb 09.15 10.00 Thursday 08.15 09.00 C8:317 Biological rhythms and sleep DOD/Dlag 14 Feb 09.15 10.00 A1:104b Touch and pain ML 15 Feb 09.15 10.00 A7:108 Chronic pain in patients TG A7:108 Translational models and current research KR A1:104b Auditory system/vestibular system HA A1:104b Language HA

Week 7 18 Feb 09.15 10.00 A3:117a Taste DL A3:117a Olfaction DL Theme "Movement" starts 19 Feb 09.15 10.00 C8:321 Movement, somatic sensory system KK C8:321 Movement, somatic sensory system KK C8:321 Behavior models movement, Fictive locomotion Mlar C8:321 TBI/spinal cord injury/stroke/electrical stimulation of motor cortex (robot arm etc)uh Wednesday 08.15 09.00 C8:321 Movement, basal ganglia and cerebellum ÅM 20 Feb 09.15 10.00 Neurodegenerative diseases: PD-HD-ALS, behavior Models Lab 4 Vision FL/DLag B8:004 Thursday 08.15 09.00 21 Feb 09.15 10.00 Group exercise Group exercise Group exercise KR/BA/NS/EA B5:110b A2:118a B5:108b A7:108 Brain imaging and human behavior JB Lab 4 Vision FL/DLag B8:004 Theme "Psyche" starts 22 Feb 09.15 10.00

Week 8 25 Feb 09.15 10.00 Group exercise Group exercise Group exercise KR/BA/NS B5:110b A2:118a B5:108b Lab 4 FL/DLag Vision B8:004 26 Feb 09.15 10.00 Wednesday 08.15 09.00 A7:115 Psychiatric diseases GM 27 Feb 09.15 10.00 Thursday 08.15 09.00 C2:301 Neuronal circuits: reward ÅM 28 Feb 09.15 10.00 A7:115 Addiction ER A7:115 Behavioral genetics EJ 1 Mar 09.15 10.00 Send literature overviews via Studentportalen (inlämningsuppgift) not later then 17.00

Week 9 4 Mar 09.15 10.00 Oral exam 2 Oral exam 2 Oral exam 2 ML A2:106a ÅM B5:18b RF B5:110b 5 Mar 09.15 10.00 C8:321 Drug discovery and development in neuroscience NM C8:321 Neurotoxicology PE Wednesday08.15 09.00 6 Mar 09.15 10.00 Overviews will be returned to students with comments from teachers Thursday 08.15 09.00 7 Mar 09.15 10.00 8 Mar 09.15 10.00

Week 10 11 Mar 09.15 10.00 Submit final version of literature overviews via Studentportalen (inlämningsuppgift) not later then 17.00 12 Mar 09.15 10.00 Remember to send in Muddy points to be answered by the lectureres 18/3 Wednesday08.15 09.00 13 Mar 09.15 10.00 C8:321 Whole-course seminar: DL Neurogenetics: IQ, sex, race Consciousness Paranormala phenomen Thursday 08.15 09.00 14 Mar 09.15 10.00 C4:305 Literature overview seminars ÅM/ML C8:317 Literature overview seminars ÅM/ML 15 Mar 09.15 10.00 C8:317 Literature overview seminars ÅM/ML

Week 11 18 Mar 09.15 10.00 Course evaluation (Online) A7:108 "Magic show" TS 19 Mar 09.15 10.00 Wednesday 08.15 09.00 Written exam (tentamen) - note start at 8.00! 20 Mar 09.15 10.00 A3:2 Thursday 08.00 09.00 21 Mar 09.15 10.00 22 Mar 09.15 10.00