The Teaching aims to provide the conceptual and methodological bases needed to understand the biological correlates of behavior and cognitive functions.
The program will touch the main issues addressed in Psychobiology, such as memory, learning, attention, perception, action, language. All of these cognitive functions will be dealt with a physiological point of view, by describing also the neural bases.
Introduction to Psychobiology:
a) Background
b) the principal methodological tools and techniques
Biological bases of behavior:
a) neurons and synapses
b) neuronal circuits
c) long-term potentiation
The cycle "perception-action"
a) from sensory stimuli to motor outputs
b) movements and actions
c) the neural basis
Attention:
a) endogenous and exogenous attention
b) experimental paradigms
c) the neural basis
Memory:
a) types of memory: short-term and long-term
b) experimental paradigms
c) the neural basis
The language:
a) the main theories on language
b) the neural basis
Learning:
a) theories of conditioning
b) experimental paradigms
c) neural mechanisms
The brain plasticity:
a) virtuous and harmful plasticity
b) functional reorganization
c) inter-hemispheric inhibition
d) neuromodulation
Emotions:
a) centra and peripheral theories
b) components of the emotions
c) biological bases
Teaching methods
Teaching consists of frontal lessons, for a total of 36 hours (6 CFUs). The first lesson will serve to guide students thought the course: information will be provided about the program, the lesson schedule, the reference textbooks, and the exams. In addition, for each topic discussed during the lessons, the reference will be provided to the chapters in which that topic is described. Additional materials will be provided on the e-learning platform of the University.
Throughout the academic year, a student reception service is available, with a weekly fixed schedule.
Suggested textbooks
- Zorzi M, Girotto V. Fondamenti di psicologia generale. Ed Il Mulino.
- Gazzaniga MS, Ivry RB, Mangun GR. Neuroscienze Cognitive. Ed Zanichelli.
- The slides of the lectures will be available on the web page for the Course.
- Bibliographic references to scientific papers published in international journals will be provided.
Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN | Note |
Zorzi M., Girotto V. | Fondamenti di Psicologia Generale | Il Mulino | 2004 | 978-88-15-11426-6 | |
Gazzaniga, Ivry, Mangun | Neuroscienze Cognitive (Edizione 2) | Zanichelli | 2015 |
The exam consists of one written test with 31 closed questions and multiple choice answers. The written test is intended to ensure knowledge of the topics addressed in the course and covers all the topics discussed during the lessons. The written test will be expressed in scores of thirty.
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