The Neuroanatomy module aims to provide the student with the main concepts and information necessary for understanding the organization, morphology and function of the structures listed in the program/content.
Upon completion of the module, the student will be required to demonstrate knowledge and understanding.
The teaching activity planned for the course will consist of face-to-face lectures, during which, with the use of visual aids, all the topics for which knowledge is required at the time of the final assessment will be explained and discussed with students.
Students with valid certifications for Specific Learning Disorders (SLDs), disabilities or other educational needs are invited to contact the lecturer and the School/Departmental Disability Liaison at the beginning of the course to agree on possible teaching arrangements that, while respecting the teaching objectives, take into account individual learning patterns.
General organization and structural characters of the central nervous system with reference to spinal cord, brainstem, organization of sensory and motor pathways.
afferent compartment. General somatic sensitivity: the receptors and pathways of general somatic sensitivity. Specific sensitivity: the receptors for taste and the gustatory pathway.
Efferent compartment. Motor control pathways (pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems), basal ganglia (elements). Visceral nervous system: orthosympathetic and parasympathetic.
General and specific organization of the spinal and encephalic nerves with special insight into the characters of the trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus, and hypoglossal nerves.
Libro di testo consigliato:
Luciano Fonzi
Anatomia funzionale e clinica dello splancnocranio
Edi Ermes • 2000
FRANCO FAIS (President)
SILVIA BRUNO
ROBERTA CASTRICONI
MARIELLA DELLA CHIESA
ALESSANDRA DONDERO
ANDREA NICOLA MAZZARELLO
SILVIA PESCE
SIMONA SIVORI
EMANUELA MARCENARO (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)