Course Information Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS 1 01910101 Physiology 3+0+0 6 6 Course Details Language : Turkish Level : Bachelor's Degree Department / Program : Audiology Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Type : Compulsory Objectives : In Physiology course; to learn the information about the functioning of the anatomical structures which constitute the hearing speech and vestibular system. Content : External-medial and internal ear physiology, central auditory processing, phonation physiology, respiration physiology, articulation physiology Methods & Techniques : Prerequisites and co-requisities : None Course Coordinator : None Name of Lecturers : Asist Prof. Elif Gülbahçe Mutlu Assistants : None Work Placement(s) : No Recommended or Required Reading Resources : Tıbbi Fizyoloji Guyton & Hall, Güneş Tıp Kitabevi, 2017.Sobotta İnsan Anatomisi Atlası, Cilt I-II Putz R, Pabst R (Türkçe Çeviri: Arıncı K, Elhan A), İstanbul, Beta Basım Yayım Dağıtım, 2000.. Semester : Guyton Medical Physiology Book Semester : . Course Category Health 100% In-Term Study Informations In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage Mid-terms 1 40% Final examination 1 60% Total 2 100% Activity Informations Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load Course Duration 14 3 42 Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 2 28 Mid-terms 1 10 10 Laboratory 14 2 28 Final examination 1 15 15 Total Work Load ECTS: 6 123 Course Learning Outcomes Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: No Learning Outcomes 1 Defines outer, middle and inner ear structures. 2 Defines the anatomy of the vestibular system structures. 3 Defines the anatomical structures of the larynx area. 4 Defines the anatomical structures forming the oral and nasal cavities. 5 Defines the important anatomical structures that constitute the respiratory system for speech. 6 Analyzes the anatomy of cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, and medulla spinalis, defines central and peripheral nervous system 7 Defines brain lobes and centers (understanding speech, hearing, tasting, sight, reading-writing, , motor and sensory functions) in lobes. Weekly Detailed Course Contents Week Topics 1 General Physiology knowledge 2 Terminology 3 Musculature 4 Musculature 5 Peripheral hearing physiology (auris externa and auris media) 6 Peripheral hearing physiology (auris externa and auris media) 7 Physiology of phonation 8 Physiology of phonation 9 Respiration physiology 10 Articulation physiology 11 Neurophysiology (telencephalon and diencephalon) 12 Neurophysiology (cerebellum, mecencephalon, pons, medulla oblangata) 13 Neurophysiology (medulla spinalis and peripheral nervous system) 14 Neurophysiology (cranial nerves) Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11 All 54535324534 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 bbb