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    Exploring The Brain: Neuroanatomy Basics

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    Exploring The Brain: Neuroanatomy Basics

    Exploring The Brain: Neuroanatomy Basics
    Published 11/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.68 GB | Duration: 2h 51m

    Core Concepts of Neuroanatomy for Medical and Technical Fields

    What you'll learn

    Describe the anatomical organization of the central nervous system.

    Identify major brain structures and their functions.

    Differentiate between the regions of the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.

    Understand the role of anatomical structures in sensory and motor pathways.

    Requirements

    High school biology, basic human anatomy, interest in neuroscience, no prior neuroanatomy experience needed.

    Description

    Exploring the Brain: Neuroanatomy Basics is an advanced introductory course meticulously crafted to offer an in-depth understanding of the human brain’s architecture and functionality. Tailored for students, healthcare professionals, and technicians, this course provides a robust foundation in neuroanatomy by exploring the critical regions of the brain, including the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem, and their integral roles in sensory and motor pathways.Participants will engage with a variety of educational resources, including sophisticated visual aids, interactive 3D models, and expert-led lectures. These tools are designed to foster a comprehensive grasp of the brain’s intricate structures and their interconnected functions. The course emphasizes the practical application of anatomical knowledge, enabling learners to correlate structural insights with functional outcomes and clinical implications.Healthcare professionals—such as nurses, medical students, physical and occupational therapists, and allied health workers—will find this course invaluable in enhancing their understanding of neurological processes. This knowledge is crucial for improving diagnostic accuracy, patient care, and treatment planning. Technicians involved in medical and research fields will also benefit from the course's detailed examination of brain anatomy, which is essential for performing precise diagnostics and conducting high-quality research.Beyond the basics, the course encourages critical thinking and a deeper appreciation of how neuroanatomical knowledge integrates with clinical and technical practices. By the end of the course, participants will have acquired a sophisticated understanding of brain anatomy, equipping them with the expertise needed to advance their professional practice and contribute to their respective fields.In essence, Exploring the Brain: Neuroanatomy Basics offers a rigorous and intellectually stimulating approach to understanding the brain, bridging theoretical concepts with practical applications to enhance professional knowledge and skills.

    Overview

    Section 1: Spinal Cord

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Spinal Cord (External features & Grey matter)

    Lecture 3 Ascending tracts of Spinal Cord (White matter)

    Lecture 4 Descending tracts of Spinal Cord (White matter)

    Section 2: Brain Stem

    Lecture 5 Medulla

    Lecture 6 Pons

    Lecture 7 Midbrain

    Lecture 8 Cerebellum

    Section 3: Diencephalon

    Lecture 9 Hypothalamus

    Lecture 10 Thalamus

    Section 4: Telencephalon

    Lecture 11 Basal Ganglia

    Lecture 12 Cerebrum

    Section 5: Miscellaneous

    Lecture 13 Blood Supply of Brain and Spinal Cord

    Lecture 14 Limbic System and Reticular Formation

    Lecture 15 Ventricular System of Brain

    Healthcare professionals such as nurses, medical students, physical therapists, occupational therapists, allied health workers, and technicians