Course Description
Course Name
Sleeping Disorders
Session: VVLF3225
Hours & Credits
3 Credits
Prerequisites & Language Level
Fundamental of Neuroscience has been completed or comparable level subjects.
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
Cognitive:
- Understand and analyze the neural mechanisms underlying sleep behavior, biological and chemical variables that deprive and alter it, and the interaction and interrelationship with other human behaviors.
- Classification, characterization and neurobiological causes of sleep disorders.
- Know the main documentary sources of discipline in order to develop the ability to complete and update knowledge in the future.
Procedural:
- Know how to use properly the terms and concepts of matter and expressed correctly and accurately.
- Infer, identify and describe the effects and central nervous phenomena involved in the various processes related to sleep.
- Infer, interpret and critically evaluate the experimental results.
Attitudinal:
- Determine the adaptive value of behavior.
- Adopt a consistent scientific approach to the study and explanation of phenomena that belong to the domain of scientific knowledge
*Course content subject to change