* Lectures:
1. Reproduction.
2. Endocrine system I.
3. Endocrine system II.
4. General neurophysiology.
5. Structural and functional properties of muscle. Adaptation to training.
6. Functions of spinal cord and brain stem.
7. Functions of diencephalon, autonomic nervous system and limbic system.
8.
1. Test. Functions of basal ganglia and cerebellum.
9. Neocortical functions and control of movement.
10. Receptor functions.
11. Training and adaptation to exercise. Mechanisms of fatigue.
12. Gender and age aspect of exercise.
13. Influence of external environment on human body.
14.
2. Test. Biorhythms. Credits. * Practices:
1. Introduction into practices of summer semester
2. Examination of reflexes. Measurement of reaction time.
3. Dynamometry
4. Examination of hearing.
5. Examination of functions of vestibular system, posturography
6. Examination of vision.
7. Examination of cutaneous and proprioreceptive sensations.
8. Cardio-respiratory changes during exercise.
9. Simple functional tests
10. Test PCW 170
11. Thermoregulation and excretion during exercise
12. Laboratory examination (anaerobic and aerobic tests)
13. Reserve practices
14. Examination from practices, credits
Students get acquainted with functions of all organ systems of human body in the rest conditions and during exercise. Special attention is given to regulatory processes, functional examinations and functions of neuromuscular system with regard to movement control.
The course is focused on the acquisition of theoretical knowledge in the field of anatomy and their application to the functioning of individual organ systems of the human body.