CHARACTERIZING PHYSIOLOGY
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Please refer to the whole Integrated Course description
Please refer to the whole Integrated Course description
Please refer to the whole Integrated Course description
The student will learn specific functional details regarding the nerve structures that are most involved in motor conception and programming, the peculiar aspects of the work of the cardiac and respiratory system, as well as hints regarding the development of the integration between the central nervous system and the muscle system skeletal
Brain: Functional subdivision into areasPrimary domestic areaPrimary motor areaAssociative areas - Wernicke - BrocaCerebellumBase GangliaBrain trunk: Eye positioning controlBulb (outline): visceral controlSpinal reflexesGaze controlLocomotionPostural controlPPT, facilitation, LTP (memory mechanisms)Embryogenesis, development and maturation of the CNSVoluntary movementCNS plasticityECGCardiac workBernoulli's lawGuyton graphicsCoronary and muscular circleForced spirometry
Lessons will be given in classroom
Prof. Moriondo receives by appointment. Please contact the teacher at andrea.moriondo@uninsubria.it