Developmental Neuropsychobiology 1

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205NPB1 Z 1 10S Czech winter

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Learning outcomes of the course unit

The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the fundamental information about the brain and explain in what manner it takes part in all elements of human activity and what significance it has for the development of children.

Mode of study

Discussions, readings, analysis of media recordings.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Completion of Psychology and Drama Training courses, personal experience in working with children, active participation in the course.

Course contents

I. Introduction

II. Various neuphysic-biological concepts.

III. Phylogenetic and ontogenetic aspects.

IV. The brain and its functions: motoring; empathy, emotion, sexual behaviour; cognitive processes (memory, thought, creativity).

V. Drama and the brain: experience, rituals, resilience.

VI. Borderline diagnoses and dysfunctions.

VII. Abnormal and pathological conditions.

Key topics are those which are related to the relationship between events in the mind and external of children with an emphasis on risk periods in the development and dangers of inappropriate external intervention. Significant issues are of maleability, learning potential, significance and needs in communication with the surroundings, playful behaviour - creativity and their neurophysiological foundation. The group of topics dealing with disturbances in brain development activity and their relation to the aging and individual integrity of a child is to introduce students to the main indications of an afflicted brain. The final part of instruction is focused on explaining the comprehensive care of disabled children and potential of using various forms of therapy applied in drama training.

Recommended or required reading

ČERNÁ, Marie aj. Lehké mozkové dysfunkce. 2., přeprac. vyd. Praha: Karolinum, 1992. 160 s. ISBN 80-7066-597-1.

DAMASIO, Antonio R. Descartesův omyl: Emoce, rozum a lidský mozek. Přel. Lucie Motlová a Alžběta Hesová. Praha: MF, 2000. 264 s. Přel. z: Descartes' Error. Emotion, Reason and Human Brain [1994]. Ed. Kolumbus, sv. 152. ISBN 80-204-0844-4.

---. Hledání Spinozy: radost, strast a citový mozek. Praha: dyybuk, Jan Šavrda, 2004. 352 s. Přel. z: Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain. ISBN 80-903001-9-7.

JENNINGS, Sue. Remedial drama : a handbook for teachers and therapists. London: Pitman, 1973. 116 s.

KOMÁREK, Vladimír. Mozkové zákulisí. Tvořivá dramatika. 1996, roč. VII, č. 1-2000, roč. XI, č. 3.

KOUKOLÍK, František. Lidský mozek: Funkční systémy. Norma a poruchy. Praha: Portál, 2000. 360 s. ISBN 80-7178-379-X.

LESNÝ, Ivan; ŠPITZ, Jan. Neurologie a psychiatrie pro speciální pedagogy. Praha: SPN, 1989. 232 s. ISBN 80-04-22922-0.

PROVAZNÍK, Jaroslav (ed.). Dramatická výchova a dítě v bludišti dnešního světa. Praha: Sdružení pro tvořivou dramatiku, 2001. 164 s. ISBN 80-901660-4-0.

Assessment methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on:

participation in class,

a presentation based on a study of literature and resources or completion of a course paper.

Note

May be completed in the 3rd or 4th year of Bachelor's study, 2nd or 3rd year of Master's study.

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans