Fundamental Neuroanatomy


This course will walk you through the fundamental neuroanatomy of the central and peripheral nervous systems. You will explore the structure and function of the nervous system, by diving into the different regions of the brain and their specialised function. You will understand how sensory information makes its way from the periphery to our conscious awareness. This course will cover the various different types of sensory receptors and how this information is encoded in the nervous system. You will learn what an action potential is and how it is generated, including the various different functions of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters. This course will provide you with sound underpinning knowledge so you can understand the complexity of how our nervous system works and communicates.

Should I take this course?


How do we experience sensation? What receptors are involved? How does that impulse make its way to the brain? How and where is this impulse interpreted? How do motor impulse make their way to the effector organs?

How can stress, emotion, and fear influence sensation and pain?

What is an action potential and a neurotransmitter?

If you simply want to understand and explain how the nervous system functions, and be able to answer these questions then THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU!

If you are a student or an experienced professional that wants a simple yet comprehensive overview of the nervous system, then look no further.

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