Concepts in neuroanatomy in learning, memory and recall
Description
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Systems and Circuits; Higher and Lower Functional Components of the Nervous System; Parallel-Distributing Processing; Signal Coding; Internal Brain Maps; Comparative Systems; The Anticipatory Nervous System; Functional Brain Scans.
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260 min
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Date of Publication
1998
Database
Alexander Street
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