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    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain

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    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain

    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain
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    Genre: Drugs, Neuroscience, Psychiatry | Language: English | PDFs & English Subtitles Included

    Drugs and the Brain

    The neuroscience of drugs for therapy, for prevention, and for recreation. Drug addiction and drug abuse. You’ll learn the prospects for new generations of medications in neurology, psychiatry, aging, and treatment of substance abuse.

    About the Course

    What happens in the body when a person smokes a cigarette? After several weeks of smoking? When a person takes antidepressant or antipsychotic medication? A drug for pain, migraine, or epilepsy? A recreational drug? Neuroscientists are beginning to understand these processes. You’ll learn how drugs enter the brain, how they act on receptors and ion channels, and how “molecular relay races” lead to changes in nerve cells and neural circuits that far outlast the drugs themselves. “Drugs and the Brain” also describes how scientists are gathering the knowledge required for the next steps in preventing or alleviating Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, and drug abuse.

    Course Syllabus

    Week 1. Beginning 4 January 2014

    Introduction and summary of the course. What is a drug? Types of drug molecules. Drug entry into nervous system. Drug receptors. Introduction to mammalian brains. Botulinum toxin. Origin of the resting potential. Electrophysiology.

    Week 2. Beginning 11 January

    Drugs activate ion channels. Drugs block ion channels. Drugs activate and block G protein pathways.

    Week 3. Beginning 18 January

    Drugs block neurotransmitter transporters. Pharmacokinetics. Recreational drugs

    Week 4. Beginning 25 January

    Drug addiction and Drug abuse.Nicotine Addiction.Opiate Addiction.

    Week 5. Beginning 1 February

    Drugs for neurodegenerative diseases: Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease.

    Week 6. Beginning 8 February

    Drugs for epilepsy and migraine. Drugs for anxiety.

    Week 7.Beginning 15 February

    Drugs for psychiatric diseases: Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia. Prospects for better drugs.

    Recommended Background

    Neuroscience, the most interdisciplinary science of the 21st century, receives inputs from many other fields of science, medicine, clinical practice, and technology. Previous exposure to one or more of the subjects listed in "Suggested Readings" will provide a good vantage point, as we introduce material from these subjects.
    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain

    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain

    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain


    Coursera - Drugs and the Brain