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Neurophysiology - BIOL257

This unit considers the function of nerves and hormones in the regulation of body functions. We begin with a discussion on how the selective permeability of the cell membrane gives rise to the electrical properties of cells, in particular nerve and muscle cells. The function and organisation of nerves into central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as specialised nerves and organs giving rise to the sensory system, is investigated in detail before we examine their role in homeostasis and muscle control. The next main area covered is the neuroendocrine system which is the link between the central nervous system and the endocrine system before looking at the function of the main groups of hormones and their interrelationship with the immune system. This unit is designed to serve BSc, BMedSci and BChirSci students and is also of interest to students studying psychology with and emphasis to physiology.

Credit Points: 3
When Offered:

D1 - Day; Offered in Session 1, North Ryde

Xc1 - External study (composite mode); Offered in Session 1

X1 - External study; Offered in Session 1 (On-campus dates: 19-20 April, 26-27 May)

Staff Contact(s): Dr Stephney Whillier
Prerequisites:

(BIOL114(P) and BIOL115(P)) or BIOL108(P) or PSY104(P) or PSY105(P) or admission to GDipChiroSc or PGQual(Chiro) Prerequisite Information

Corequisites:

NCCW(s): BIOL246, BIOL357
Unit Designation(s):

Medical Sciences

Science

Unit Type:
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Biological Sciences

Faculty of Science

Timetable Information

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