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NEVR8009

Cellular and Networks Neuroscience

Velg studieår
Studiepoeng 10
Nivå Doktorgrads nivå
Undervisningsstart Høst 2024 / Vår 2025
Varighet 1 semester
Undervisningsspråk Engelsk
Sted Trondheim
Vurderingsordning Muntlig eksamen

Om

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Faglig innhold

The course in interdisciplinary and builds upon and considerably expands on key topics taught in the MSc Neuroscience courses NEVR3001-NEVR3004. Major topics are brain neuroplasticity, including neural network organization, synaptic and axonal plasticity, Hebbian and homeostatic mechanisms, neural coding, biological and synthetic neural networks, as well as mechanisms behind functional units such as receptive fields, and explanatory models of sensory perception.

Læringsutbytte

After completing and passing the course, students will be able to:

  1. Knowledge
  • Demonstrate substantial insight into a core topic within cellular and networks neuroscience with special focus on current research needs.
  • Obtain insight into the fundamentals of research proposal writing and start developing relevant skills required to communicate research ideas to future collaborators and/or funding bodies.
  1. Skills
  • Select and study in-depth appropriate literature relevant to a core topic of interest.
  • Formulate well-defined research questions and hypotheses relevant to the chosen topic, which may constitute the basis for planning and implementing relevant studies.
  • Communicate the above in a succinct manner in the form of a brief (max 2 pages) research proposal outline.
  1. General competence
  • Engage in a scientific discussion and demonstrate critical thinking and ability to formulate scientific arguments.

Læringsformer og aktiviteter

Individual study that must be approved by the the course leader and main supervisor.

Obligatoriske aktiviteter

  • Prosjektbeskrivelse

Mer om vurdering

Oral and written (home assignment). The student will be assessed based on a 2-page research proposal, and a 20-minute discussion of the proposal with a committee consisting of the course leader and an external examiner. The grade is pass/fail.

The student selects a proposed topic (research question) and presents this to the course leader. It is recommended that the area of choice must be broader than the student's current research project. Pending preliminary approval of the topic by the course leader, the student then selects appropriate material equivalent to ten credits (500 pages) and compiles a reading list (including author, title of article/chapter, year of publication, and number of pages). This list must be approved by the student´s supervisor before being submitted to the course leader for final approval. The course leader may request changes to the list/sub-topics to ensure conformity with the scope of the course before approval. Once the topic has been approved, the course leader will provide guidance as to how the student should apply the knowledge obtained from the self-study of the chosen material to formulate a short research proposal.

Forkunnskapskrav

The student must be enrolled in a PhD program in Medicine or be a medical student enrolled in the Student Research Programme. Candidates not yet enrolled, or external doctoral students working in neuroscience, can be assessed individually.

Kursmateriell

There are no formal lectures.

Fagområder

  • Nevrovitenskap
  • Biologi
  • Filosofi
  • Fysikk
  • Medisin
  • Psykologi

Kontaktinformasjon

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Ansvarlig enhet

Institutt for nevromedisin og bevegelsesvitenskap