Module PY4890-KP04, PY4890

Neuroanatomy (Neuroanat)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each winter semester

Credit points

4

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Master Psychology - Cognitive Systems 2027, optional suject, psychology
  • Master Psychology - Cognitive Systems 2022, optional suject, psychology
  • Master Psychology - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 2027, optional suject, medicine
  • Master Psychology - Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy 2022, optional subject, medicine
  • Master Psychology 2016, optional subject, psychology
  • Master psychology 2013, optional subject, psychology

Classes and lectures:

  • Neuroanatomy (lecture, 1 SWS)
  • Neuroanatomy (practical course, 1 SWS)

Workload:

  • 90 hours private studies
  • 30 hours in-classroom work

Contents of teaching:

  • Basic introduction to the human development and structural anatomy of the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous system and sense organs; Knowledge and understanding of the main functional systems of the brain
  • During practical sessions, basic topics like vascular supply, ventricles, cranial nerves, basal ganglia, cerebellum and brainstem are analyzed and dissected
  • Working in interdisciplinary teams with medical students

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • Students gain an understanding of physiology and pathophysiology through macroscopic dissection of human brains.
  • Acquiring basic skills in neuroanatomy and neuroimaging
  • Students understand physiology and pathophysiology by macroscopic dissection of human brains
  • They are familiar with the development and structure of the brain, gyri, sulci, meninges, cerebral arteries, ventricles, brain pathways, prosencephalon, allocortex, isocortex, cerebellum.
  • Students have developed in-depth anatomical knowledge using human specimens.
  • They know the importance of positional relationships for function.
  • Modern methods of structural and functional neuroimaging
  • Distinct and common neurological disorders

Grading through:

  • as announced by examiner

Responsible for this module:

  • Prof. Dr. med. Peter König

Teacher:

Language:

  • offered only in German

Notes:

Admission requirements for taking the module:
- None

Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):
- Participation in all course days on dissection is compulsory as coursework

Module examination(s):
- PY4890-L1: Neuroanatomy, full participation, 100% of the module grade (ungraded, B-Certificate)

Award of credit points and grading.

Last Updated:

14.11.2025