Name | Prof. Dr. Nicole Wenderoth |
Field | Neural Control of Movement |
Address | Professur Neuronale Bewegungskontr ETH Zürich, GLC G 17.2 Gloriastrasse 37/ 39 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
nicole.wenderoth@hest.ethz.ch | |
Department | Health Sciences and Technology |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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376-0003-01L | Demonstration Week Health Sciences and Technology Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc. | 1 credit | 1P | R. Müller, W. Langhans, S. Lorenzetti, R. Riener, M. Ristow, M. E. Schwab, N. Wenderoth, further lecturers | |
Abstract | Delivery of practical insight into research methods relevant to the field by means of demonstrations and small projects in the areas of Human Movement Science, Health Technologies, Molecular Health Sciences, and Neurosciences. | ||||
Objective | Students can experience research methods that may arise in the field of Health Sciences and Technology. | ||||
Content | - Human Movement Science: movement analysis, biomechanical measurement techniques - Health Technologies: prostheses - Molecular Health Sciences: metabolism, behaviour - Neurosciences: neurological measurement techniques, neurorehabilitation - Clinical Research | ||||
376-0007-00L | Advanced Anatomy and Physiology I Only for Health Sciences and Technology BSc. | 2 credits | 2V | M. Ristow, N. Wenderoth, D. P. Wolfer | |
Abstract | Advanced knowledge of anatomy and physiology, molecular mechanisms and cellular function of tissues as well as pathophysiological aspects of different organ systems. | ||||
Objective | Advanced knowledge of human anatomy and physiology and of molecular and pathophysiological aspects. | ||||
Content | Advanced Anatomy and Physiology I (fall term): Closer look to the nervous system, Advanced Anatomy and Physiology II (spring term): Introduction to Molecular Biology; Closer look to muscles, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system as well as immunology. | ||||
376-0151-00L | Anatomy I and Physiology I | 6 credits | 4V | M. Ristow, M. Flück, L. Slomianka, C. Spengler, N. Wenderoth, D. P. Wolfer | |
Abstract | Basic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of tissues, of the embryonal and postnatal development, of the basic terminology of pathology, the neuro-muscular system, the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system. | ||||
Objective | Basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology and basics of clinical pathophysiology. | ||||
Content | Short overview of human anatomy, physiology and general pathology. Anatomy and Physiology I (fall term): Basics of cytology, histology, embryology, general pathology; nervous system, muscles, cardiovascular system, respiratory system Anatomy and Physiology II (spring term): digestive system, kidney and urinary tract, endocrine system, skin, thermoregulation, sensory organs, male and female reproductive system, pregnancy and child birth. | ||||
Lecture notes | "Wolfer, Rhyner, Sebele und Müntener: "Anatomie und Physiologie"; http://www.dpwolfer.ch" | ||||
Literature | Anatomie: Schiebler TH, Korf H-W: Anatomie (10. vollständig überarbeitete Auflage) Steinkopff / Springer, Heidelberg 2007 Martini FH, Timmons MJ, Tallitsch RB. Human Anatomy 6th edition, Pearson, San Francisco 2008, (7. Auflage Juli 2011) Physiologie: Schmidt/Lang/Heckmann: Physiologie des Menschen, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg (31. Auflage) | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Voraussetzungen: 1. Jahr, naturwissenschaftlicher Teil | ||||
376-0151-02L | Physiology I Enrolment must be done for Anatomy l (376-0151-01L) and Physiology l (376-0151-02L). | 3 credits | 2V | M. Ristow, M. Flück, C. Spengler, N. Wenderoth | |
Abstract | Basic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of tissues, the embryonal and postnatal development, the cardiovascular system, kidney, the intestines and the basics of pathology. | ||||
Objective | Foundations of human anatomy and physiology and basics of clinical pathophysiology. | ||||
Content | Short overview of human anatomy, physiology and general pathology. 3rd semester: Cytology, histology, embryology, blood, heart, blood vessels, urinary system, water, electrolyte, and acid-base balance, digestive system, general pathology. 4rd semester: Respiratory system, skin, endocrine system, neuroanatomy, sense organs, muscular and nervous tissue, motor system, thermoregulation, male and female reproductive system, pregnancy and child birth. | ||||
Lecture notes | Müntener und Wolfer: "Anatomie und Physiologie"; www.pharma.ethz.ch/en/teaching/dipl.stud/course.materialsdipl.stud.html | ||||
Literature | Anatomie: Spornitz U.M.: Anatomie und Physiologie, Lehrbuch und Atlas für Pflege-und Gesundheitsfachberufe, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg Physiologie: Schmidt/Lang/Thews: Physiologie des Menschen, Springer-Verlag,Heidelberg | ||||
376-0221-00L | Advanced Topics in Neural Control of Movement For MSc Major "Human Movement Science and Sport" only. | 2 credits | 2S | N. Wenderoth | |
Abstract | Students read, present and discuss seminal papers in the field of Neural Control of Movement and Motor Learning. | ||||
Objective | Students will gain further knowledge and deeper understanding of the neural principles guiding motor control and learning. Strong emphasis will be placed on the presentation and critical discussion of research papers. |