Brief Introduction:
Unravel the complexities of the human nervous system with our “Nervous System Overview” course. Gain insights into neural communication, brain structures, and their role in regulating bodily functions.
Course Overview:
This course explores the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, covering the central and peripheral nervous systems, synaptic transmission, and neurological disorders.
Learning Objectives:
Identify key structures of the nervous system.
Understand neural pathways and synaptic functions.
Explain the autonomic and somatic nervous system roles.
Recognize common neurological conditions and their effects.
Target Audience:
Designed for students and professionals in healthcare, neuroscience, and rehabilitation fields.
Course Content Information (Outlines):
Introduction to Neuroanatomy
Brain Structures and Functions
Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nervous System
Sensory and Motor Pathways
Neurotransmitters and Synaptic Transmission
Autonomic Nervous System: Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic
Neurological Reflexes and Motor Control
Common Neurological Disorders
Brain Plasticity and Neurorehabilitation
Clinical Applications and Case Studies
Unique Features:
Virtual brain models and interactive maps.
Case-based learning for neurological conditions.
Self-assessment tools and quizzes.
Duration and Schedule:
4-hour self-paced online course.
Language and Format:
English; video-based lectures with visual aids.
Accreditation:
2 CME credits upon completion.