301137 VO Basics of Neuroscience (2022W)
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Language: English
Examination dates
Lecturers
- Johannes Berger
- Paul Michael Anderson-Wagner
- Lucie Bartova
- Monika Bradl
- Ruth Drdla-Schutting
- Claudia Espinoza
- Wulf Haubensak
- Roni Hogri
- Maria Eleni Kastriti
- Thomas Klausberger
- Jürgen Knoblich
- Hans Lassmann
- Balint Lasztoczi
- Hugo Alfonso Malagon-Vina
- Sarah Melzer
- Christian Pifl
- Roman Romanov
- Petra Scholze
- Till Voigtlaender
- Matthäus Willeit
Classes
Lectures from 8:15 to 09:00, 09:00 to 9:45 a.m.; a 15 min. break; then Lectures 10:00 to 10:45; from
October 3rd to October 21th, 2022. The lectures take place in the large lecture room, 1st floor, Center
for Brain Research, Spitalgasse 4, 1090 Vienna
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Written exam
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The written exams contain 8 short questions (each accounting for 2 points) and two assay questions (each accounting for 5 points). A minimum of 13.5 points are required to pass the exam (Also half and quarter points are given).
Examination topics
This lecture consists of 45 units and we intend to ask questions from each of the different units covering the entire lecture.
Each lecturer provides three short and one assay questions for each of the 45 units newly each year. This represents the pool of questions used for the different exams for this year’s lecture. Each professor corrects his own questions. The final grading is important to continue with the hands-on practical neuroscience course Basics of Neuroscience. The grading cutoff to attend the course is usually in the middle of the points required for a “Befriedigend”.
Each lecturer provides three short and one assay questions for each of the 45 units newly each year. This represents the pool of questions used for the different exams for this year’s lecture. Each professor corrects his own questions. The final grading is important to continue with the hands-on practical neuroscience course Basics of Neuroscience. The grading cutoff to attend the course is usually in the middle of the points required for a “Befriedigend”.
Reading list
Title: Principles of Neural Science (Fifth Edition)Authors: Eric R. Kandel , James H. Schwartz , Thomas M. Jessell , Steven A. Siegelbaum , A.J. HudspethPublisher: McGraw-Hill Education - EuropeISBN: 978-0-07-139011-8Title: Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain (Fourth Edition)Authors: Mark Bear, Barry Connors, Michael A. ParadisoPublisher: Jones & Bartlett Pub IncISBN: 978-0-7817-7817-6
Association in the course directory
MMB III-5a:, MMB V-1, MMB W-2, MMEI III, MAN 3 (2013), UF MA BU 01, UF MA BU 04
Last modified: Fr 01.03.2024 00:25
This lecture is hold in English language. It is intended that you alrady do know the very basics of Neuroscience as for example the attandance of "Neurobiologie (VO 300322)". It ends with a written exam. There are three dates to perform the exam.