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Reading Assignments for Neurophysiology and Integrative Physiology Module (from February 5 – March 25, 2013) Corrected Version For most Neurophysiology Topics, William F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology (20 th - 22 nd editions), or even the 23 RD edition is highly recommended as it covers most of the lecture topics in concise form. Corresponding chapters in Guyton, Textbook of Medical Physiology (11 TH or 12th Edition) is a very good alternative. (Think twice before printing this out in 8.5” x 11” long bond paper to minimize your carbon footprint; use scratch paper if necessary). Please review notes/ handouts in Electrophysiology I (Resting membrane and Action Potentials), Electrophysiologyy II ( Synaptic Transmission), Autonomic Nervous System, and Muscle Physiology taken up in the 1 st semester.. * * Pre-lecture handouts of D.G. Simbulan, Jr. will be distributed at least 2 weeks before the lecture session. The following topics are handled b y D.G. Simbulan, Jr. unless otherwise indicated below. Lecture Topic Required Readings Ganong (preferably) or Guyton Lecturer Hemispheric - Specialization (February 4, 2013, PM, Tuesday) Ganong, Ch 16 (20th – 22 nd edition), “Higher Functions of the Nervous System” or Ganong, Ch 19 (23 rd edition) Learning, Memory, Language and Speech Guyton & H, Ch 57, “The Cerebral Cortex; Intellectual Functions of the Brain , Learning and Memory D.G. Simbulan, Jr. ** Dr. Vic Mendoza’s lecture on: AGING (Feb. 6, 2013 1-3 PM, Wednesday) Lecture notes from Lecturer Victor L. Mendoza Dr. Mitz Aseron’s lecture on: Temperature Regulation (Feb. 6, 2013 3-5 PM, Wednesday) Ganong , Ch 14 (20 th – 22 nd edition) , see subtopic on “Temperature Regulation”. or Ganong (23 rd edition), see subtopic on “Temperature Regulation” in Ch 18 ,pp. 282-287 Guyton & H, Ch 73, “Body Temperature, Temperature Regulation and Fever” Mitz Aseron Sleep and Consciousness (February 7, 2013, AM, Thursday) Ganong, Ch 11 (Ch 20 th – 22 nd edition), “Arousal Mechanisms, Sleep & the Electrical Activity of the Brain”; or Ganong, Ch 15 (23 rd edtion), “ Electrical Activity of the Brain, Sleep-Wake States, & Circadian Rhythms” Guyton & H, Ch 59, “States of Brain Activity – Sleep; Brain Waves; Epilepsy; Psychoses” D.G. Simbulan, Jr. ** 1

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Reading Assignments for Neurophysiology and Integrative Physiology Module

(from February 5 – March 25, 2013) Corrected Version

For most Neurophysiology Topics, William F. Ganong, Review of Medical Physiology (20th - 22nd editions), or even the 23RD edition is highly recommended as it covers most of the lecture topics in concise form. Corresponding chapters in Guyton, Textbook of Medical Physiology (11 TH or 12th Edition) is a very good alternative. (Think twice before printing this out in 8.5” x 11” long bond paper to minimize your carbon footprint; use scratch paper if necessary).

Please review notes/ handouts in Electrophysiology I (Resting membrane and Action Potentials), Electrophysiologyy II ( Synaptic Transmission), Autonomic Nervous System, and Muscle Physiology taken up in the 1st semester..

* * Pre-lecture handouts of D.G. Simbulan, Jr. will be distributed at least 2 weeks before the lecture session. The following topics are handled b y D.G. Simbulan, Jr. unless otherwise indicated below.

Lecture Topic Required ReadingsGanong (preferably) or Guyton

Lecturer

Hemispheric -Specialization(February 4, 2013, PM, Tuesday)

Ganong, Ch 16 (20th – 22nd edition), “Higher Functions of the Nervous System” or

Ganong, Ch 19 (23rd edition) Learning, Memory, Language and Speech

Guyton & H, Ch 57, “The Cerebral Cortex; Intellectual Functions of the Brain , Learning and Memory

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

Dr. Vic Mendoza’s lecture on: AGING(Feb. 6, 20131-3 PM, Wednesday)

Lecture notes from Lecturer Victor L. Mendoza

Dr. Mitz Aseron’s lecture on: Temperature Regulation

(Feb. 6, 20133-5 PM, Wednesday)

Ganong , Ch 14 (20th – 22nd edition) , see subtopic on “Temperature Regulation”.

orGanong (23rd edition), see subtopic on “Temperature Regulation” in Ch 18 ,pp. 282-287

Guyton & H, Ch 73, “Body Temperature, Temperature Regulation and Fever”

Mitz Aseron

Sleep and Consciousness(February 7, 2013, AM, Thursday)

Ganong, Ch 11 (Ch 20th – 22nd edition), “Arousal Mechanisms, Sleep & the Electrical Activity of the Brain”; orGanong, Ch 15 (23rd edtion), “ Electrical Activity of the Brain, Sleep-Wake States, & Circadian Rhythms”Guyton & H, Ch 59, “States of Brain Activity – Sleep; Brain Waves; Epilepsy; Psychoses”

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

Learning and Memory(February 7, 2013, PM, Thursday)

Ganong, “Learning & Memory”in Ch 16(20th – 22nd edition)

Ganong, Ch 19 (23rd edition) Learning, Memory, Language and Speech

Guyton & H, also in Ch 57, whole section on memory.

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

Instinctual Behavior and Emotions(February 8, 2013, PM, Friday)

Ganong, Ch 15, “Neural Basis of Instinctual Behavior and Emotions” orGuyton & H, Ch 58, “Behavioral and Motivational Mechanisms of the Brain – the Limbic System and the Hypothalamus”Optional: Boron and Bolpaep, Medical Physiology, Ch 52, Sexual Differentiation (See Androgens and Estrogens Influence Sexual Differentiation of the Brain, pp. 1120 – 112; see also Box – Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, p. 1118, and Box – Impaired Androgen Action in Target Tissues, p. 1119)

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

Dr. Francis Samonte’s Lecture: HEARING AND EQUILIBRIUM(Feb. 12, 2013PM, Tuesday)

Ganong, Ch 9(20th - 22nd edtn) “Hearing and Equilibrium”

Or Ganong, Ch 12 (23rd edition), “Hearing and Equilibrium” Guyton & H , Ch 52 “The Sense of Hearing”Guyton & H , Ch 55, specifically section on:. “Vestibular Sensations and Maintenance of Equilibrium”

Dr. Francis Samonte

Dr. Francis Samonte’s Ganong, Ch 12 (20th – 22nd edtn) “Control of Posture and Movement”

Dr. Francis Samonte

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Lecture: Posture, Rhythmic and Voluntary Movements

(February 14, 2013PM, Thursday)

Or Ganong, Ch 16 (23rd edition) “Control of Posture and Movement”

Guyton & H , Ch 55 “Cortical and Brain Stem Control of Motor Function”

Guyton & H , Ch 56 “Contributions of the Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia to Overall Motor Control”

PHYSIOLOGY EVALS (Feb. 18, 2013AM, Monday)

8am PHYSIOLOGY EVALUATION (Hemispheric Specialization; Aging; Temperature Regulation; Sleep and Consciousness; Learning and Memory; Instincts and Emotions Physiology)

Dr. Dexter Santos’ Lecture: VISION I (March 7, 2013AM, Thursday) Vision 1______________________

Dr. Dexter Santos’ Lecture: VISION II

(March 7, 2013PM, Thursday) Vision 2

Ganong, Ch 8 (20th - 22nd edtn)Vision

or Ganong, Ch 12 (23rd edition)Guyton & H, Ch 49 The Eye: Optics of Vision

Guyton & H, Ch 50 The Eye: Receptor and Neural Function of the Retina

Guyton & H , Ch 51 The Eye: Central Neurophysiology of Vision

Dr. Dexter Santos

NEUROPHYSIOLOGY LAB (Vision and Hearing Lab)(March 8, 2013AM, Friday)SECTION A1: 8 – 10 a.m.SECTION A2: 10 – 12 nn_________________________(March 8, 2013PM, Friday)SECTION B1: 1 – 3 a.m.SECTION B2: 3 – 5 p.m.

to be uploaded digital Laboratory Exercise Handout

Vision and Hearing Lab DiscussionLecture Hall(March 11, 2013AM, Monday)

Dr. Dexter Santos lectures on:ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY (March. 11, 2013, PM, Monday)

Guyton, 43: Aviation, High Altitude and Space PhysiologyGuyton & H, Ch. 44; Physiology of Deep Sea Diving & Other Hyperbaric Conditions

Dexter Santos

Sports & Exercise Physiology(March. 12, 2013, AM, Tuesday)

Guyton & H, Ch. 84. “Sports Physiology” D.G. Simbulan, Jr.

PHYSIO MAKE-UP EVALS2nd Semester(March. 12, 2013, PM, Tuesday)

Mini-Library, Old College of Medicine Building, 3rd flr)Across Dept. of Physiology office

1- 5 pm(To those concerned; bring ID card )

Principles of Sensory Physiology

(March. 14, 2013, AM, Thursday)

*Ganong, Ch. 5 (20th - 22nd edition), Ïnitiation of Impulses in Sense Organs”;or Ganong , Chapter 8 (23rd ed.), Properties of Sensory ReceptorsGuyton, Ch 46, “Sensory Receptors; Neuronal Circuits for Processing Information”

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

CHEMICAL SENSES: Taste and Smell Physiology

Ganong, Ch 10 (20th - 22nd edtn), “Smell and Taste” Or

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

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(March 14, 2013PM, Thursday)

Ganong, Ch 14 (23rd edition), “Smell and Taste”

Guyton & H, Ch 53, “The Chemical Senses – Taste and Smell”Neurophysiology of Somatic Sensations

(March 15, 2013 PM, Friday)

Ganong (20th - 22nd edtn),, Ch 7 “Cutaneous, Deep, and Visceral Sensation”or Ganong (23rd ed.), Ch 10 Pain and Temperature and Ch 11 Somatosensory Pathways (23rd ed.), Also Ganong (23rd ed.), Ch 9 “Reflexes”Guyton, Ch 47, “Somatic Sensations: I; Ch 48, “Somatic Sensations: II”

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

NEUROPHYSIOLOGY LAB (Sensory Lab)(March. 18, 2013AM, Monday)SECTION A2: 8 – 10 a.m.SECTION A1: 10 – 12 nn------------------------------------(March. 18, 2013AM, Monday)SECTION B2: 1 – 3 a.m.SECTION B1: 3 – 5 p.m.

See: Uploaded digital Laboratory Exercise Handout (uploading soon)

Please print and bring to class on laboratory day.

Sensory Lab Ex. 1. SENSATION

Sensory Lab Ex. 2. Two- Point Touch Threshold

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

PHYSIOLOGY EVALS

March 19, 2013

10 am PHYSIOLOGY EVALUATION (Hearing & Equilibrium; Posture, Rhythmic and Voluntary Movements ;Vision I and II; Vision and Hearing Lab)

Reflexes

(March 19, 2013PM, Tuesday)

Ganong, Ch. 6 (20th - 22nd edtn), Reflexes

Or Ganong, Ch. 9 Reflexes (23rd edtn)

Also Guyton & Hall, Chapter 54 Motor Functions of the Spinal Cord: Cord Reflexes, pp. 673 – 684.

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

SENSORY AND NEURO EXAM LABDISCUSSION

(March 21, 2013AM, Friday)LECTURE HALL

Mega-group Powerpoint Presentations at Villarosa Hall(group assignments to mega-groups to be announced)

Mega-group(s) for Sensory lab Ex. 1: SensationMega-group(s) for Sensory lab Ex. 2: Two-Point Touch Threshold

D.G. Simbulan, Jr. **

PHYSIOLOGY EVALS (March 22, 2013AM, Friday)

9am PHYSIOLOGY EVALUATION (Environmental & Sports Physiology)

PHYSIOLOGY EVALS (March 25, 2013AM, Monday)

10am PHYSIOLOGY EVALUATION (Coverage: Principles of Sensory Physiology; Taste and Smell; Somatic Sensations; Reflexes & Sensory Lab)

Other Lecturers may require their own reading assignments. See your Neurosciences Module Handout for Calendar 2012– 2013, or any new announcements from the Vice Dean’s office for any changes in the final schedule made by the Year Level Coordinator. Please correct me for any inconsistency in my schedules with the School calendar.

ENJOY the Neuroscience and Integrative Physiology Module ! (MARCH 12, 1- 5 p.m. : To those concerned. MAKE-UP EVALS for the 2nd Semester. Please do

not miss your evals, as you do not have enough time for the rest of the semester. Make-up evals are usually more difficult.)

PHYSIOLOGY MAKE-UP EXAMS(March 12, 20131 – 5 pm, Tuesday)

1 – 5 p.m. Mini-Library , (just across Physio Dept. office ( 3rd floor, Old Academic Medicine Building (Please do not miss this make-up evals). Avoid missing your future evals for the rest of the semester since Make-Up Evals usually Essay Type Questions.

PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAMS(April 8, 2013AM, Monday)

10 am PHYSIOLOGY FINALS

PHYSIOLOGY REMOVAL EXAMS(April 19 2013, AM, Friday)

10am PHYSIOLOGY REMOVALS

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