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Biocybernetics

Summary

The aim of this object is study principle of genesis, transfer, processing and retention information in vital systems. As well as modeling and simulation of biological systems. Their study of control method on physiological and pathological terms.
The basis forms a cell, biological membrans, biothermodynamic and biophysical chemistry. The study of biological systems features is orientaited on neurophysiologie, neurological, respiratory, locomotive and vascular systems, heart action, genetical information, sensoric systems and compensation of organ functions.

Literature

[1] Biomedical modeling and simulation on a pc: a workbench. S.l.: Springer, 2012. ISBN 9781461391654 .
[2] MEURS, Willem van. Modeling and simulation in biomedical engineering: applications in cardiorespiratory physiology. 1. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2011. ISBN 978-0071714457.
[3] CHRISTOPOULOS, Arthur. Biomedical applications of computer modeling. Boca Raton: CRC Press, c2001. Pharmacology & toxicology (Boca Raton, Fla.). ISBN 9780849301001 .
[4] KITTNAR, Otomar a Mikuláš MLČEK. Atlas fyziologických regulací: 329 schémat. Praha: Grada, 2009, 316 s. ISBN 978-80-247-2722-6 .

Advised literature

Tiefenbach,P: Biocybernetics,Sylabus on WWW pages of department,2002.
Penhaker,M: Biocybernetics,Sylabus on WWW pages of department,2002.
Samson Wright: Klinická fyziologie Praha 1987.
Stefan Silbernagl, Agamemnom Despopoulos: Atlas fyziologie člověka. Praha 1984.
Wiliam F. Canong: Přehled lékařské fyziologie. Praha 1976.
Hrazdíra, I.: Biofyzika. Praha, Avicenum 1990.
Nečas, O.: Biologie. Praha, Avicenum 1982.
Dvořák - Maršík - Andrej: Biotermodynamika. Praha, Akademia, 1985.
Babloyantz, A.: Molecules, dynamics and life, J.Wiley, New York, 1986.

Talbot, S.a.: Systems physiology, J.Wiley, New York 1973.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, čeština, angličtina
Code 450-4031
Abbreviation BKY
Course title Biocybernetics
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Martin Augustynek, Ph.D.