| Course code | IBI230 | Course title | Neuromuscular Physiology | ECTS | 10 ECTS | Academic responsibility | Olivier Seynnes | Teaching semester | Fall | Background material | IDR135 Humanfysiologi |
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| The course covers the physical structure and function of the nervous system, which is key for controlling the skeletal muscle system and learning new movements. Methods for studying neuromuscular conditions, such as electromyography (EMG), are an integral part of the course. |
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| The students must be able to explain:
- The transfer of signals between excitable cells.
- Muscle spindles, the Golgi tendon organ and proprioceptors.
- The vestibular system, eyesight and pain (the fundamentals).
- The neurophysiological basis of learning and memory.
- How movements are controlled and directed/methods for measuring motor skills.
- Changes and adaptations in the aforementioned systems; adaptation to exercise and the mechanisms responsible for fatigue after physical exertion.
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| Lectures, group work and laboratory exercises. The course utilizes equipment and methods for electrical stimulation of muscles and peripheral nerves, EMG and force platform. |
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- Three-hour written examination. Graded A-F. Recourses/materials which may be used in the exam: Dictionary
- Three laboratory reports. Pass/fail.
- Attendance in all laboratory courses is compulsory (100%).
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| Latash, L. M. (2008). Neurophysiological basis of movement (2nd ed.). Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics. Boka finner du til utlån i biblioteket her: ORIA |
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| Enoka, R.M. (2008). Neuromechanics of human movement (4th ed.). Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics. Boka finner du til utlån i biblioteket her: ORIA |
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