neu210 - Neurosensory Science and Behaviour (Complete module description)

neu210 - Neurosensory Science and Behaviour (Complete module description)

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Module label Neurosensory Science and Behaviour
Module code neu210
Credit points 9.0 KP
Workload 270 h
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4 SWS Lecture (VO) "Neuroethology" and "Behavioural ecology" Total workload 180h: 56h contact/ 60h background reading/ 64h exam preparation 2 SWS Seminar (SE) "Current issues of ethology" Total workload 90h: 28h contact/ 30h literature reading/ 32h preparation of presentation

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Institute directory Department of Neurosciences
Applicability of the module
  • Master's Programme Biology (Master) > Background Modules
  • Master's Programme Biology (Master) > Background Modules
  • Master's Programme Neuroscience (Master) > Background Modules
Responsible persons
  • Langemann, Ulrike (module responsibility)
  • Klump, Georg Martin (authorised to take exams)
  • Mouritsen, Henrik (authorised to take exams)
  • Langemann, Ulrike (authorised to take exams)
  • Albert, Jörg (authorised to take exams)
  • Clemens, Jan (authorised to take exams)
  • Langemann, Ulrike (Module counselling)
  • Mouritsen, Henrik (Module counselling)
Prerequisites

Fundamentals of Neurobiology, Bahavioural Biology, Evolution, Ecology

Skills to be acquired in this module

++ Neurosci. knowlg. + Expt. methods + Independent research + Scient. literature + Social skills
++ Interdiscipl. knowlg. Maths/Stats/Progr. + Data present./disc. + Scientific English Ethics

Upon successful completion of this course, students
  • know the fundamentals of behavioural ecology and neuroethology
  • are able to present and critically assess scientific data and approaches
Module contents
The lecture "Neuroethology" provides an introduction to the mechanisms underlying the behaviour of animals. Subjects are, e.g., the mechanisms of perception, control of movement patterns, mechanisms of learning, orientation and navigation.
The lecture "Behavioural ecology" provides an introduction to topics such as predator-prey interactions, optimal food utilization, spatial and temporal distribution of animals, social
relations and group formation, mating systems and reproductive strategies, sexual selection, investment of parents in offspring, and communication.
In the seminar "Current issues of Ethology", current original literature relating to behavioural biology is reported and discussed.
Recommended reading
Carew TJ (2004) Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellular Organization of Natural Behavior. Sinauer Davis NB, Krebs JR, West SA (2012) An Introduction to Behavioural Ecology. Wiley Blackwell
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Language of instruction English
Duration (semesters) 1 Semester
Module frequency jährlich
Module capacity 26 (

Recommended in combination with: neu220 BM "Neurocognition and Psychopharmacology" Shared course components with (cannot be credited twice): bio610 (5.02.611 "Neuroethologie", 5,02,612 "Verhaltensökologie", 5.02.613 "Aktuelle Themen der Ethologie"

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Course in the second half of the semester
Regular active participation is required to pass the module.
Type of course Comment SWS Frequency Workload of compulsory attendance
Lecture 4 56
Seminar 2 28
Total module attendance time 84 h
Examination Prüfungszeiten Type of examination
Final exam of module
as agreed, usually in the break after the winter term
80% written exam (content of the two lecture series), 20% presentation(s)