| Unit name | Neuroscience of Pain |
|---|---|
| Unit code | PHPH30017 |
| Credit points | 20 |
| Level of study | H/6 |
| Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 1 (weeks 1 - 12) |
| Unit director | Professor. Tony Pickering |
| Open unit status | Not open |
| Pre-requisites |
PHYY20100 Physiology 2: From genes to whole body in health and disease |
| Co-requisites |
Concepts and Skills Research Project or Grant Proposal |
| School/department | School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience |
| Faculty | Faculty of Health and Life Sciences |
Students will study advanced topics in the neuroscience of pain through a series of seminars. The unit aims to develop an understanding of key concepts in the neuroscience of pain including:
Seminars
The unit will be assessed through one 3-hour summative examination in May/June, which consists of two sections. In section A (50%), students will be expected to answer one essay question from a choice of 3, which will assess their knowledge and critical understanding of the field, and their ability to gather information from the primary scientific literature. In section B (50%), students will be expected to answer one multi-part compulsory question requiring the critical analysis of a scientific paper, which will assess their ability to critically evaluate material and apply their knowledge to experimental or clinical contexts. This is preceded by a formative paper review exercise in November using the same format.
Reviews and key references from the current scientific literature