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Central Nervous System: Neuroanatomy
Description: The nervous system controls, organizes and communicates with the various tissues that make up an organism. It is the primary command center of the body. Every perception, be it taste, touch, smell, or sight is mediated through the nervous system. Every action begins with nervous system activation. The various components of the nervous system integrate sensory information gathered from the body and relay it to the brain, which ultimately determines the appropriate response. This course describes the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, and presents the different imaging techniques currently in use to study nervous system physiology and disease
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| Central Nervous System: Neuroanatomy OUTLINE INTRODUCTION
1. Course Information
2. Interface Tour
3. Course Overview
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
4. Objectives
5. Overview of Cerebral Hemispheres
6. The Cerebral Cortex
7. Cerebral White Matter
8. Diencephalon
9. Brain Stem
10. Cerebellum
11. Limbic System
12. Reticular Formation
13. Spinal Cord
14. Progress Check
PROTECT AND CIRCULATION
15. Objectives
16. Meninges
17. Ventricles & CSF
18. Vasculature
19. Progress Check
PERIPHERALS NERVOUS SYSTEM
20. Objectives
21. Peripheral Nervous System: Overview
22. Autonomic Nervous System
23. Structural Components
24. Motor Systems
25. Progress Check
IMAGING TECHNIQUES
26. Objectives
27. Imaging Brain Anatomy
28. Imaging Brain Physiology
29. Progress Check | | Central Nervous System: Neuroanatomy OBJECTIVES Students completing this course, Central Nervous System: Neuroanatomy, should be able to:
Name and describe the anatomy of the cerebral hemispheres and their subdivisions.
Name the divisions of the diencephalon.
Identify the important structures of the brain stem including the major nuclei.
Describe the anatomy, including the major inputs and outputs, of the cerebellum.
Describe the function of the limbic system and reticular formation.
Identify the important structures within the spinal cord and the composition of its gray and white matter.
Describe the anatomy and function of the meninges.
Identify the four ventricles.
List the major blood vessels of the brain.
Identify the components of the peripheral nervous system and their basic functions.
Describe the differences between the peripheral somatic (PNS) and autonomic (ANS) division.
Classify and describe the different imaging techniques currently available.
Differentiate between structural and functional imaging techniques. |
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