Understanding the Brain: Neuroscience (No prior knowledge required)
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4 sessions
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About
We will learn how the nervous system produces behavior, how we use our brain every day, and how neuroscience can explain the common problems afflicting people today. We will study functional human neuroanatomy and neuronal communication, and then use this information to understand how we perceive the outside world, move our bodies voluntarily, stay alive, and play well with others.
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Schedule
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Please make sure to attend all session not miss more then two. If you can not make it to sessions just let me know
SESSION 1
29
Apr
SESSION 1
Orientation
Orientation
Sat 6:00 AM - 6:45 AM UTCApr 29, 6:00 AM - 6:45 AM UTC
Hi in this session we will introduce ourselves and I will also share a very basic quiz related to neuroscience with all of you.
SESSION 2
29
Apr
SESSION 2
Other Topics
Other Topics
Sat 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTCApr 29, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTC
In this session we will learn: The Nervous System
Neurobiology is a rapidly growing area of scientific research, and is becoming increasingly prevalent in the news and popular culture. In this course, we will study of the nervous system from a biological perspective by exploring the fundamental concepts in neurobiology, including how we sense the world, how we act in the world, and common neurological disorder
1) The Four Functions
2) Central Anatomy
3 )Meet the star: Neurons
4) Parts of Neuron
5) Glial Cells
6) Myelin
7) Demyelinating diseases
8) Meninges
9) Peripheral Diseases
10) Brain Tumors
11) The Brain and the Spinal Cord
12) Brain Tumors
SESSION 3
30
Apr
SESSION 3
Other Topics
Other Topics
Sun 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTCApr 30, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTC
In this session we will learn: Neural Communication + Embodied Emotion
Neurons are the cells of the nervous system responsible for communicating, relaying, and integrating information. Neurons "talk" to other neurons through a special type of language that involves electrical signaling within individual neurons, and the use of chemical compounds known as neurotransmitters to communicate between neurons. In this module, you will learn more about how a neuron functions at rest, how information is relayed within a neuron, and how neurons relay information to other neurons or target tissues.
you will be learning about how the body and emotions work together to produce our everyday emotional experiences. We will look at the enteric nervous system and learn how to discern whether the sympathetic or parasympathetic system is impacting our current emotional state.
1) Action Potential
2) Neurotransmitter Release
3) Signal Termination
4) Receptors7m
5) Wrap-Up: Neurocommunication
6) Parasympathetic & Sympathetic
7) Parasympathetic/Sympathetic Balance
8) Autonomic Pharmacology: Adjusting the PS/S System
9) Spinal Cord Injury
10) Wrap-Up: Embodied Emotion
11) The Brain and the Spinal Cord
12) Brain Tumors
SESSION 4
1
May
SESSION 4
Other Topics
Other Topics
Mon 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTCMay 1, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTC
In this session we will learn: Neuroanatomy
Neuroanatomy tells us how the nervous system is organized. Understanding the form of the brain is essential to understanding its function. By comparing the structure of the brain with a patient's symptoms, neurologists are able to identify the location of certain disorders. Studying how the human brain develops provides insight to why it is organized as it is.
1) Introduction to Neuroanatomy
2) Neural Tube Formation
3) Neural Tube Defects
4) Brain Vesicles
5) Expansion of the Cerebral Cortex
6) Two Forebrain Tracts
7) Cerebral Palsy
8) Nerves
9) CNS Regional Functions
10) Hemisphere Functions
11) Aphasia
12) Language Circuits
13) Making a Flat Schematic of the Brain
14) Oxygen and Cerebral Blood Flow
15) Blood Supply
16) Strokes and Tumors
17) Spinal Cord
18) Inside the Cranium
19) Telencephalon
20) Cortex
21) Cerebellum
22) Visual Pathway
23) Pituitary Tumors
24) Blood Supply
25) Hippocampus & Alzheimer's Disease