Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Cognitive Neurosciences and Psychological Rehabilitation (32374)
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1044768 | Neuropsychology | 1st | 9 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Educational Objectives. The general purpose of the course is to provide a thorough understanding of the methods of clinical evaluation, diagnostic classification, and anatomical correlates of cognitive function disorders resulting from localized or degenerative brain injury. The course will guide the student in the study of the clinical, anatomo-functional and theoretical problems addressed by Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology and to illustrate how these problems are now being revisited through methods and paradigms developed more recently in the broader field of Cognitive Neuroscience. The student who has taken the course with profit will have acquired all the knowledge fundamental to understanding neuropsychological issues that arise in both clinical and experimental settings. The knowledge of clinical and experimental neuropsychological issues gained by taking the course will therefore have relevant translational value. The course consists of a series of lectures (9 credits). Upon completion of the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following specific learning objectives (Dublin indicators): - Knowledge and understanding. Through lectures and course study, students are expected to show thorough knowledge and understanding of: a) methods of clinical and experimental investigation of cognitive function in patients with acquired brain injury; b) methods of classification and clinical evaluation of neuropsychological disorders; c) methods and principles of differential clinical diagnosis; d) methods for studying neural correlates of neuropsychological disorders - Ability to apply knowledge and understanding. Students will be able to contextualize and use the knowledge acquired to: a) understand and assimilate theoretical and empirical developments offered by new studies in the field of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience; b) interpret the results obtained from clinical-neuropsychological assessments and screenings; c) know how to interpret the results of anatomical/radiological investigations and reports - Autonomy of judgment. The student will be able to use the acquired knowledge for an effective understanding of the neural basis of cognitive functions in brain-injured and healthy subjects. In addition, the student will have developed the ability to identify and make suggestions for improving the assessment and study of cognitive function in neuropsychological patients and healthy subjects - Communication skills. The student will be able to report in written and oral form the content conveyed by lectures and reading of study and further study texts in Italian and/or English. He/she should also demonstrate ability to communicate in a non-specialized form the course content and ability to summarize the neuropsychological-clinical picture of patients with appropriate language. - Learning skills. Students should be able to show: a) good educational continuation in clinical and experimental neuropsychology; b) independently acquire and develop new diagnostic or experimental tools. | |||||
10616769 | Advanced course psychobiology | 1st | 9 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
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Advanced course psychobiology: research methods | 1st | 3 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
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Advanced course psychobiology: drug addiction | 1st | 6 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives General objectives. The aim of the course is to provide in-depth knowledge on some of the most important topics in psychobiology and on the main research methods used in | |||||
10616778 | Functional neuroanatomy and neuroimaging | 1st | 6 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The primary objective of the class is to acquire knowledge about the functional organization of the human central nervous system in relation to sensory, motor, and higher cognitive processes, with particular reference to the cerebral cortex, and skills related to the study of human functional neuroanatomy through neuroimaging techniques. | |||||
10599914 | Knowledge Development | 2nd | 6 | M-PSI/04 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims at analyzing how individuals develop abilities to mentally represent the knowledge starting from sensory and perceptive skills. The expected learning outcomes are: to identify behavioral parameters for cognitive development at different stages, to identify the transitions that characterize the development of several cognitive skills (emergency vs. mastery), to recognize individual differences, to evaluate the di-screpancy between competence and performance of children at different stages of development; to reco-gnize the role social factors in cognitive development. | |||||
10612013 | DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND REHABILITATION | 2nd | 6 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course of Developmental Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation aims to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of the theoretical and research foundations, as well as the methodologies of neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation in children and adolescents. The course structure combines theorical part and laboratory part to ensure a comprehensive and practical education that prepares students to effectively address developmental neuropsychological disorders and rehabilitation. During the first part of the course, students will focus on examining the psychobiological and neural correlates of the central nervous system, brain plasticity, and the assessment and rehabilitation techniques used in the major neuropsychological disorders. Specifically, complex clinical pictures such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Intellectual Disability, as well as neuropsychological disorders such as gesture communication, language, reading, writing, arithmetic, visuospatial abilities, and executive functions will be explored in depth. Laboratory hours will allow students to gain a practical understanding of neuropsychological assessment techniques and develop the necessary skills to plan and implement personalized rehabilitation programs for children and adolescents. During this phase, students will have the opportunity to work with rehabilitative tests and protocols and apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the theoretical part of the course. I) Knowledge and Understanding: Students will apply the acquired knowledge to understand and interpret data from neuropsychological assessments. Additionally, they will be able to identify specific intervention needs for various neuropsychological disorders in children and adolescents. Finally, students will develop the ability to understand the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation, as well as to develop communication and collaboration skills with other professionals in the field. II) Ability to Apply Knowledge and Understanding: Students will monitor the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs and make any necessary modifications to ensure the improvement of their patients' neuropsychological functions. Finally, students will collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure an integrated approach to neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation in children and adolescents. III) Communication Skills: IV) Learning Skills: | |||||
10611986 | CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND CEREBRAL PLASTICITY | 2nd | 9 | M-PSI/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Aim of the course is to develop in-depth and specific knowledge in the field of clinical neuropsychology, with particular reference to the theoretical-methodological principles that guide the different forms of neuropsychological intervention. For this purpose, reference will be made to an in-depth analysis of the current scientific literature and the available guidelines. The course will allow the acquisition of skills in the development, planning and conduct of evidence-based clinical projects. | |||||
Elective course | 2nd | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The 12 CFU chosen by student represent a valuable opportunity to customize and enrich their educational path, acquiring specific and transversal skills, developing their professional attitudes and aspirations, and promoting their intercultural awareness. The objective is to enable students to also develop specific skills in complementary areas of interest to their main educational path in neuroscience, such as the fields of criminological and forensic law, clinical psychology, economic psychology and educational sciences. | |||||
AAF2346 | OTHER PROFESSIONALIZING ACTIVITIES | 2nd | 1 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The aim of the AAF is to provide students the possibility to acquire -- in applied contexts -- a wide range of specific knowledge and/or competence related to their future profession. | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | |||||
New group |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The 12 CFU chosen by student represent a valuable opportunity to customize and enrich their educational path, acquiring specific and transversal skills, developing their professional attitudes and aspirations, and promoting their intercultural awareness. The objective is to enable students to also develop specific skills in complementary areas of interest to their main educational path in neuroscience, such as the fields of criminological and forensic law, clinical psychology, economic psychology and educational sciences. | |||||
AAF2346 | OTHER PROFESSIONALIZING ACTIVITIES | 1st | 1 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The aim of the AAF is to provide students the possibility to acquire -- in applied contexts -- a wide range of specific knowledge and/or competence related to their future profession. | |||||
10612024 | PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES | 1st | 6 | M-PSI/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course overall promotes students’ knowledge in the main theoretical models in Individual Differences in Personality Psychology and in the research methods in studying Personality within Neuroscience and the main evaluation tools to capture the main individual differences. Particular effort will be devoted to explaining those factors that contribute to the individual vulnerability to develop behavioral and emotional problems, as well as the factors that promote individual well-being. | |||||
10612015 | CLINICAL INTERVIEW AND PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING | 1st | 6 | M-PSI/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives General Aims: Know the main theoretical models, know counseling and interview techniques and know how to apply them in a counseling interview. The aim of the lectures is to know the theoretical models and the approaches to the interview and to counseling and the aim of the laboratory is to practice the application of the couneling skills within these theoretical frameworks. | |||||
AAF2364 | Professionalizing Internship | 1st | 20 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course also aims to offer valuable curricular internship experiences (18 CFU) at public or private institutions that have established collaboration agreements with the Department, including the Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, and San Raffaele in Rome. Two curricular internship credits (2 CFU) will also be acquired through supervised practical activities in the professionalizing laboratories of the Department of Psychology. The curricular internship experience represents a unique opportunity for students to acquire specific and transversal skills, apply the theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom to real-life situations, and collaborate with other professionals in the field, thus promoting their professional and personal growth. At the end of the curricular internship, students will be able to: Use critical and creative theoretical and methodological knowledge acquired in the classroom to address innovative situations in the professional context of the internship | |||||
AAF2364 | Professionalizing Internship | 2nd | 20 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course also aims to offer valuable curricular internship experiences (18 CFU) at public or private institutions that have established collaboration agreements with the Department, including the Fondazione Santa Lucia IRCCS, the Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, and San Raffaele in Rome. Two curricular internship credits (2 CFU) will also be acquired through supervised practical activities in the professionalizing laboratories of the Department of Psychology. The curricular internship experience represents a unique opportunity for students to acquire specific and transversal skills, apply the theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom to real-life situations, and collaborate with other professionals in the field, thus promoting their professional and personal growth. At the end of the curricular internship, students will be able to: Use critical and creative theoretical and methodological knowledge acquired in the classroom to address innovative situations in the professional context of the internship | |||||
AAF2591 | Final Dissertation LM-51 | 2nd | 12 | N/D | ITA | |
AAF2591_1 | Prova Pratica Valutativa | 2nd | ITA | |||
AAF2591_2 | Final Dissertation | 2nd | 12 | N/D | ITA | |
New group |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1000433 | Child Neuropsychiatry | 1st | 1st | 6 | MED/39 | ITA |
Educational objectives The general objective of the course is to equip students with the ability to correctly frame-understand the function of the Child Neuropsychiatrist, the main neurodevelopmental syndromes, the most important diagnostic criteria and therapeutic functions. | |||||
10612124 | NEUROLOGY | 1st | 1st | 6 | MED/26 | ITA |
Educational objectives Aim of the course is to develop in-depth and specific knowledge in the field of clinical neuropsychology, with particular reference to the theoretical-methodological principles that guide the different forms of neuropsychological intervention. For this purpose, reference will be made to an in-depth analysis of the current scientific literature and the available guidelines. During the course the student will be exposed to clinical settings and acquire specific experience in the differential diagnosis of the main cognitive disorders. The course will allow the acquisition of skills in the development, planning and conduct of evidence-based clinical projects. |
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10612012 | NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION | 1st | 2nd | 6 | M-PSI/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with theoretical and practical bases necessary to describe the main cognitive deficits resulting from focal damage in the adult brain. Within specific neuropsychological categories, referable to precise cognitive domains, the student will also be able to actively intervene in the planning of a targeted rehabilitative treatment and in the appropriate verifications requested by it. | |||||
10612010 | CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES | 1st | 2nd | 6 | M-PSI/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives Aim of the course is to enable students to better cope up with neurological, neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders by using the main acquisition in Experimental Neuroscience. Knowledge and understanding. |
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10612020 | DATA ANALYSIS | 2nd | 1st | 6 | M-PSI/03 | ITA |
Educational objectives GENERAL GOALS: The primary aim of the course is to provide basic knowledge of investigative techniques and statistical analyses used in cognitive neuroscience studies. The general objective is to provide students with the ability to learn the complex experimental processes that characterize cognitive neuroscience studies. SPECIFIC GOALS: The various techniques used in this field (behavioral, psychophysical, electrophysiological and imaging) require the formulation of ad hoc experimental designs for each hypothesis. To this end, example studies will be presented on which issues related to: sampling, validity, experimental design, hypothesis formulation, analysis and writing up of results will be explored. Special attention will be paid to the concept of operationalization and measurement of the variables of interest. ABILITY TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING: The student will be expected to show knowledge and understanding analyze and resolve dimensions related to the formulation of a proper sprimental design in the field of affective neuroscience. This objective will be achieved through lectures, laboratory activities and exercises in which simulations or discussion with direct student participation are planned with regard to problems and analysis of experimental designs. JUDGMENTAL AUTONOMY: The student should be able to know how to independently evaluate possible methodologies and/or techniques to be used in solving the problems with which he/she is confronted. COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS & LEARNING SKILLS: The student must demonstrate the development of his or her communication skills both through discussion with the lecturer during the development of project work and in the writing of papers to be presented during the course via slides. He/she must also demonstrate the ability to set up a scientific paper using appropriate terminology and language PREREQUISITES: As with most of the teachings in the master's courses, this course requires the possession of skills acquired during the bachelor's degree program. The concept of "assessment" presupposes knowledge of the approach to the study of psychological tests and the related basic knowledge proper to psychometrics. | |||||
10616766 | Neuroscience of sleep | 2nd | 1st | 6 | M-PSI/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives Consistent with the educational objectives of the study program, this teaching course aims: In the second part of the course, sleep disorders (and related treatments) will be covered, with reference to the international classification (International Classification of Sleep Disorders, ICSD3): Upon completion of the course, the student should: |