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A short introduction What you'll learn Anatomy of the Brain Structures of the brain Microscopic structure of the brain Functionns of the brain Important neural networks Requirements English for science Description Neuroscience for Bners is an introductory course designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the basic concepts and principles of neuroscience. This course is intended for individuals who are interested in learning about the brain, nervous system, and their functions, but have little to no prior knowledge in the field of neuroscience.The course covers a broad range of topics, starting from the structure and function of neurons, synapses, and neurotransmitters, to the organization of the central and peripheral nervous systems. It also covers how the brain processes sensory information, regulates behavior, and controls motor actions. Additionally, the course introduces the basics of cognitive neuroscience, including how the brain supports memory, attention, language, and decision-making.The course will be delivered through a combination of lectures, readings, videos, and interactive activities. Students will have the opportunity to engage with the material through online discussions and quizzes. Throughout the course, students will be encouraged to think critically and apply the concepts they learn to real-world situations.By the end of this course, students will have a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of neuroscience and a better understanding of how the brain and nervous system work. They will be able to use this knowledge to appreciate the complexity of the brain and the impact it has on everyday life. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Parts of the Brain Lecture 2 Parts of the Brain - Overview Lecture 3 Video lecture: Brain Stem and Midbrain Lecture 4 Pons and Medulla Oblangata Lecture 5 Pons: Gross Anatomical features Lecture 6 Blood Supply of the Brain Lecture 7 Blood supply of the Brian - Introduction Section 3: Cells of the Brain Lecture 8 Cells of the Brain Lecture 9 Cells of the Cerebellum Section 4: Brain Nuclei Lecture 10 Cerebral Nuclei Lecture 11 Brain Stem Nuclei Lecture 12 Cerebellar Nuclei Section 5: Neurotransmitters Lecture 13 Introduction Lecture 14 Neurotransmitters in the Human Brain Lecture 15 Acetylcholine and Dopoamine Section 6: Neural Pathways Lecture 16 Important Neural Pathways in the Cerebrum and Cerebellum Section 7: Spinal Cord Lecture 17 Introduction Lecture 18 Motor Tracts Lecture 19 Sensory Tracts Lecture 20 Pyramidal and Extrapyramidal System Section 8: Peripheral Nervous System Lecture 21 Introduction Lecture 22 Somatic Nervous System Lecture 23 Introduction to Autonomic Nervous System Lecture 24 Difference between Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System Lecture 25 Pain Pathway and Pain modulation Lecture 26 Pleasure Pathway Lecture 27 Reflex Pathways Medical Student,Nursing Student,Neurology Student,Psychology Student,Emergency Technician,Pre-Med Student,Dental Student,Life long learners Student HomePage:
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