Physiology of the autonomic nervous system

Course: BIOLOGY (Bachelor) PART-TIME

Structural unit: Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center

Title
Physiology of the autonomic nervous system
Code
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2024/2025
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
9 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
PR03. Plan, perform, analyze data and present the results of experimental research in the field of biology. PR12. Demonstrate knowledge of the structure, vital processes and functions of living organisms, understand the mechanisms of regulation of physiological functions to maintain homeostasis of biological systems. PR19. Apply in practical activities methods for determining the structural and functional characteristics of biological systems at different levels of organization. PR28.12. Carry out a systematic analysis of cellular and tissue plasticity in different physiological states of the system, the nature of structural and functional changes in cells and tissues of different types.
Form of study
External form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful mastering of courses "Cytology", "Zoology", "Physiology of nerves and muscles", "Anatomy and physiology of man and animals". 2. Be able to independently apply knowledge of cytology, zoology, physiology and anatomy, etc. disciplines, work with scientific and methodological literature.
Course content
The discipline studies the laws of evolution, structural organization and functioning of the autonomic nervous system, its central and peripheral links and afferent pathways. The course considers the structural and functional organization of the autonomic reflex arc, autonomic ganglia of the sympathetic and parasympathetic parts, nerve centers and neuroeffector connections, sympathetic and parasympathetic physiological effects. The discipline is taught in the amount of 72 hours. The course includes 2 content modules and 2 module tests. The discipline ends with an exam. Knowledge gained from the discipline "Physiology of the autonomic nervous system" can be used in research of physiological sciences (CNS physiology, circulatory physiology, digestive physiology, physiology of work and sports, etc.) and in other sciences (pharmacology; environmental physiology, psychology , zoopsychology, etc.).
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Sklyarov O.Ya., Kosy E.R., Andriyuk L.V. Physiological and clinical foundations of the regulation of vegetative functions / Edited by Prof. Panasyuk E.M. – Lviv: Poligraftech., 1995.- 102 p. 2. Pasichnichenko O.M., Vorobyova A.P. Methodological recommendations for a workshop on human and animal physiology. Physiology of the vegetative nervous system.– K., 2020.–38 p. 3. Manual for self-study in the physiology of the vegetative nervous system (for students of biological faculties of higher educational institutions) / O.M. Pasichnichenko. - Kyiv: Fitosotsiocentr, 2006. - 62 p. 4. Makarchuk M.Yu., Kutsenko T.V. Physiology of the central nervous system. -Kyiv. -2011. Publishing and Printing Center "Kyiv University". – 335 p. 5. Lyashenko V.P., Dregval I.V. Autonomic nervous system: Textbook. – D.: Publishing House of DNU, 2005. – 132 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester assessment: 1. Modular control work of the content module 1 (remotely): РН 1.1-РН.1.3; PH 2.1, PH 2.2 - 30 points / 15 points. 2. Modular control work of the content module 2: PH 1.4, PH 2.2 - 20 points / 10 points. 3. Abstract on the chosen topic of independent work: PH 3.1.— 10 points / 5 points. Final assessment: in the form of an exam
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Oleg Mikhailovich Pasichnichenko
Department of Human and Animal Physiology
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Human and Animal Physiology
Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center