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NDT 2460 Neurophysiology of Electroencephalography/Sleep Disorders

This course explores the neurophysiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems. It examines the neurophysiology of sleep, including the role of the autonomic nervous system, respiratory and cardiovascular effects, regulation of sleep, and circadian rhythms. Emphasis is placed on the maturation of sleep stages from neonates to adults. Designed to support the Polysomnography Certificate Program, this course prepares students to become competent entry-level polysomnographic technologists by developing their cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains.

Division: Health Sciences
Department: Neurodiagnostic Technology
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: Yes

Prereqs: NDT 1250  Restricted to Majors 

Outcomes

  • Discuss the neurophysiology of sleep and the role of the autonomic nervous system.
  • Analyze the central and peripheral nervous systems, and electrophysiology in health and disease.
  • Describe respiratory and cardiovascular effects, regulation of sleep, circadian rhythms and maturation of the sleep stages addressing neonates to adults.

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom Hours: 3