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Exam Unit 1 (Texas A&M Neuroscience)

Von Geoffrey Meyer, PhD, Craig Canby, PhD, Brian Warriner, MD, FRCPC u.a.

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Inhalte

Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1)

Gross anatomy of the brain (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

lecture locked Posterior View of the Brain Stem
04:12
lecture locked Anterior View of the Brain Stem
03:55
play symbol Components and Structure of the Diencephalon
01:33
play symbol Lobes and Sulci of the Cerebral Cortex
02:09
lecture locked Spinal Cord
06:59
lecture locked Brain
06:03
Quiz zum Kurs „Gross anatomy of the brain (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Meninges & Ventricle & Cerebral Spinal fluid (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

Ventricular System

lecture locked Ventricular System: Ventricles and Communication
05:21
lecture locked Choroid Plexus and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
06:40
lecture locked Hydrocephalus: Definition and Treatment
03:37
Quiz zum Kurs „Ventricular System“

Meninges

play symbol Structures and Functions of the Cranial Meninges
02:46
lecture locked Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater and Pia Mater
08:23
lecture locked Subarachnoid Space, Epidural Space and Subdural Space
01:51
lecture locked Arterial Supply and Nerve Supply of Dura Mater
03:08
Quiz zum Kurs „Meninges“

Meninges & Ventricle & Cerebral Spinal fluid - Additional lectures (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

lecture locked Circumventricular Organs (CVO's) and Cerebral Spinal Fluid
06:39
play symbol Hydrocephalus (Water on the Brain)
06:58
Quiz zum Kurs „Meninges & Ventricle & Cerebral Spinal fluid - Additional lectures (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Sensory pathway (anterior 2/3 of the head) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

play symbol Brain Stem Components: Midbrain, Pons and Medulla Oblongata
07:29
lecture locked Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal nerve
08:06
Quiz zum Kurs „Sensory pathway (anterior 2/3 of the head) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Pain and temperature sensory pathways (body) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

lecture locked Ascending Pathways: Anterolateral System/Spinothalamic Tract
02:54
lecture locked Lesions and Diseases of the Spinal Cord: Syringomyelia
02:10
Quiz zum Kurs „Pain and temperature sensory pathways (body) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Discriminative sensory pathways (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

play symbol Spinal Cord Segments and Spinal Nerves
05:09
lecture locked Gray and White Matter of the Spinal Cord
06:39
lecture locked Rexed Laminae and Spinal Cord Tracts
05:39
lecture locked Ascending Pathways: Dorsal Column Medial Lemniscal (DCML) System
05:22
lecture locked Lesions and Diseases of the Spinal Cord: Brown-Séquard Syndrome and Tabes Dorsalis
06:14
lecture locked Mechanoreceptors: En- & Unencapsulated
07:59
lecture locked Free Nerve Ending (FNE)
05:57
lecture locked Cutaneous Sensory Afferents
01:57
Quiz zum Kurs „Discriminative sensory pathways (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Neural development (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

lecture locked Ectoderm Derivatives and Neurulation
08:40
play symbol The Neural Tube and Neural Crest Cells
05:48
play symbol The Neural Tube and Ventricular System
07:54
lecture locked Development of Spinal Cord and Brainstem
07:22
lecture locked Malformations in Cerebellar Development
02:41
lecture locked Development of Cerebral Cortex
10:49
lecture locked Arnold-Chiari Malformations and Craniosynostosis
07:24
lecture locked Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP), Hydrocephalus & Dandy-Walker Variant (DWV)
10:13
Quiz zum Kurs „Neural development (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Blood supply to CNS & blood brain barrier (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

Dural Venous Sinuses

lecture locked Overview of the Dural Venous Sinuses
05:09
lecture locked Major Dural Venous Sinuses
04:56
lecture locked Cavernous Sinuses
06:24
Quiz zum Kurs „Dural Venous Sinuses“

Blood supply to CNS & blood brain barrier - Additional lectures (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)

lecture locked Arterial Supply of the Spinal Cord
03:55
lecture locked Superior Cerebellar Artery Syndrome
01:09
lecture locked Circle of Willis and Saccular Aneurysm
07:26
lecture locked Anterior and Posterior Arteries of the Cerebral Cortex
09:46
lecture locked Clinical Correlation: Superficial Temporal Arteritis and Carotid Artery Disease – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
03:42
lecture locked Clinical Correlation: Vertebral Artery Syndrome – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
01:51
lecture locked Arterial Supply of the Brain Stem
02:39
Quiz zum Kurs „Blood supply to CNS & blood brain barrier - Additional lectures (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuroscience (Neurophysiology) Topics)“

Neuropharmacology Topics (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1)

Neurotransmission, receptors, and drug actions (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)

lecture locked Drug Receptors and Effectors – Pharmacodynamics
03:00
play symbol Nerves and Neurotransmission
05:06
lecture locked G-Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs)
06:01
lecture locked Biological Interactions: Introduction
03:13
lecture locked Receptors – Biological Interactions
06:08
Quiz zum Kurs „Neurotransmission, receptors, and drug actions (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)“

Concepts of CNS pharmacology and drug dependence (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)

lecture locked Drug Addiction and the Reward Pathway of the Brain – Consciousness (PSY)
04:10
play symbol Substance-related Disorders and Addictive Disorder
03:30
play symbol Alcohol and Delirium
13:22
lecture locked Substance-related Disorders and Addictive Disorders
08:41
Quiz zum Kurs „Concepts of CNS pharmacology and drug dependence (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)“

Pain medication (NSAID) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)

play symbol Pharmacology of Inflammation
07:29
lecture locked Acetylsalicylic Acid (ASA)
05:11
lecture locked Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
03:12
lecture locked COX-2 Inhibitors
02:14
Quiz zum Kurs „Pain medication (NSAID) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)“

Pain medication (Opioid) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)

lecture locked Overview – Opioid Analgesics
02:38
lecture locked Mixed Agonists/Antagonists and Antagonists – Opioid Analgesics
04:31
lecture locked Opioid Agonists – Opioid Analgesics
05:38
lecture locked Pain Management: Lower Back Pain with Case
03:59
lecture locked Substance-related Disorders
09:11
play symbol Definition of Pain – Pathophysiology of Pain
02:06
lecture locked Pain Team – Pathophysiology of Pain
05:17
lecture locked Special Analgesics – Pathophysiology of Pain
03:54
lecture locked Neuropathic Pain – Pathophysiology of Pain
03:49
Quiz zum Kurs „Pain medication (Opioid) (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)“

Local and general anesthetics (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)

lecture locked Overview – Anesthetic Drugs
00:58
lecture locked Inhaled Anesthetics – Anesthetic Drugs
04:49
lecture locked General Anesthetics – Anesthetic Drugs
06:07
lecture locked Intravenous Anesthetics – Anesthetic Drugs
03:31
lecture locked Overview – Local Anesthetics
05:39
lecture locked Esters and Amides – Local Anesthetics
05:28
Quiz zum Kurs „Local and general anesthetics (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Neuropharmacology Topics)“

Clinical Topics (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1)

Introduction to Neuroradiology (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Clinical Topics)

play symbol Basics of Radiology and Computed Tomography (CT)
09:28
lecture locked Basics of Radiation
06:48
lecture locked Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
11:51
lecture locked Non-Traumatic Abnormalities of the Spine
11:14
lecture locked Intracranial Hemorrhage and Trauma
07:47
lecture locked Herniation and Injuries
02:30
lecture locked Stroke Imaging Findings
06:58
Quiz zum Kurs „Introduction to Neuroradiology (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Clinical Topics)“

Clinical neurology of sensory system (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Clinical Topics)

lecture locked Lesions and Diseases of the Spinal Cord: Brown-Séquard Syndrome and Tabes Dorsalis
06:14
lecture locked Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal nerve
08:06
lecture locked Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
02:54
lecture locked Plexopathy
03:02
play symbol Polyneuropathy: Introduction
06:11
lecture locked Metabolic Neuropathies and Diabetic Neuropathy
04:57
lecture locked Entrapment, Compressive and Peripheral Neuropathy
05:03
lecture locked Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Management
02:21
lecture locked Sciatic Nerve – Nerve Lesions of the Lower Limb
01:56
lecture locked Migraine: Presentation & Diagnosis
02:59
lecture locked Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
06:45
Quiz zum Kurs „Clinical neurology of sensory system (Texas A&M Neuroscience: Exam Unit 1 / Clinical Topics)“
Quiz zum Kurs „Exam Unit 1 (Texas A&M Neuroscience)“

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Dozenten des Kurses Exam Unit 1 (Texas A&M Neuroscience)

 Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Geoffrey Meyer, PhD

Prof. Geoffrey Meyer is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Western Australia in 1981. Currently, he is the Coordinator for Histology in the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA).
Due to his achievements, he earned the Australian University Teaching Award and has received teaching fellowships from the University of Western Australia and the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Meyer teaches courses on Histology.

 Craig Canby, PhD

Craig Canby, PhD

Dr. Craig Canby is a Professor of Anatomy and the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University, Iowa, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Anatomy at the University of Iowa.
For his achievements in teaching and research, he received various awards such as the DPT Class of 2008 Teaching Excellence Award and the prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallion.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Canby teaches courses on Anatomy.

 Brian Warriner, MD, FRCPC

Brian Warriner, MD, FRCPC

Dr. Brian Warriner was the Head of the Department of Anesthesia at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and an active clinician and teacher in the UBC Faculty of Medicine.
He obtained his MD from the University of British Columbia, Canada, in 1980. He was a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada’s exam board in anesthesiology, and worked at Mulago Hospital and Makerere University in Uganda as a health system accreditor/surveyor for Accreditation Canada.
Due to his achievements, he earned the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society Clinical Practitioner Award in 2019.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Warriner taught courses on Anesthesiology. He retired from clinical practice in 2016 and sadly passed away in 2019.

 Adam Le Gresley, PhD

Adam Le Gresley, PhD

Dr. Adam Le Gresley is Professor of Organic Chemistry within the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Kingston University in London, United Kingdom.
He obtained his PhD in supramolecular organic chemistry from the University of Surrey in 2004, and undertook his postdoctoral research on photolabile compounds at Drexel College of Medicine in Philadelphia, USA. Currently, he is Director of Research and Enterprise of the School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy, and Chemistry at Kingston University. An experienced lecturer, Dr. Le Gresley has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students at Kingston University since 2009.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Le Gresley teaches courses on Chemistry.

 James Pickering, PhD

James Pickering, PhD

Dr. James Pickering is a Professor of Anatomical Education at the University of Leeds, UK.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2019. Currently, he undertakes and publishes research within the areas of anatomy education, digital education, and curriculum design and evaluation.
Due to his achievements, he earned the University of Leeds Teaching Award and was named The Most Innovative Teacher of the Year 2014 and Learning Technologist of the Year 2014.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Pickering teaches courses on Anatomy.

 Kevin Ahern, PhD

Kevin Ahern, PhD

Dr. Kevin Ahern is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA.
He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University. Currently, he teaches courses for health sciences students at OSU.
He is co-author of three Open Educational electronic textbooks on Biochemistry and a Guide to Getting Into Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned OSU’s highest teaching recognition, the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award in 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahern teaches courses on Biochemistry and on "How to Get into Medical School”.

 Thad Wilson, PhD

Thad Wilson, PhD

Dr. Thad E. Wilson is a Professor and Director of Education in the Department of Physiology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Not only is he an experienced lecturer with many years of teaching experience, but he has also developed and improved medical curriculums, and served in leadership roles directing Medical Physiology and various organ system courses.
Due to his achievements, Dr. Wilson has been awarded multiple institutional and national medical school teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Wilson teaches courses on Physiology.

 Carlo Raj, MD

Carlo Raj, MD

Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company.
He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Raj teaches courses on Pathology.

 Pravin Shukle, MD

Pravin Shukle, MD

Dr. Pravin Shukle is a board certified specialist in internal medicine and currently works as an Independent Medical Practice Professional in Ontario, Canada.
He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1994.
Dr. Shukle is an avid speaker and performs over 150 special lectures across the nation each year with various audiences ranging from the general public, to nurses, to physicians, to medical specialists.
Within Lecturio, he teaches courses on Pharmacology.

 Tarry Ahuja, PhD

Tarry Ahuja, PhD

Dr. Tarry Ahuja is a Manager of Program Development Pharmaceutical Reviews and Real-World Evidence Advisor at the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies (CADTH).
He obtained his PhD in Neuroscience with a specialty in electrophysiology and pharmacology from Carleton University, Ottawa. Currently, he is a University Lecturer in Biological Foundations of Addictions and Health Psychology at Carleton University.
He has undertaken clinical research with the National Research Council of Canada and worked in sleep disorder clinics for 10 years.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahuja teaches courses on Psychology and Sociology.

 Brian Alverson, MD

Brian Alverson, MD

Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.

He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.

Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.

 Kevin Pei, MD

Kevin Pei, MD

Dr. Kevin Pei is the Associate Chief Academic Research Officer and the Program Director of the General Surgery Residency at Parkview Health, in Indiana, USA.
After his residency at George Washington University, he was the Assistant Professor of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine for several years and obtained an additional Master's Degree in Education from Yale University.
He is an experienced educator and has received various teaching awards. In 2018, the Association for Surgical Education granted him the prestigious Philip J. Wolfson Outstanding Educator Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Pei teaches courses on Surgery.

 Hetal Verma, MD

Hetal Verma, MD

Dr. Hetal Verma is a Clinical Instructor of Radiology and the Co-Director of the Radiology Cambridge Integrated Clerkship at Harvard Medical School, MA, USA.
She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed her Breast Imaging fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Since 2012, she is the Director of Breast Imaging at Cambridge Health Alliance Radiology, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
She is passionate about women's health and has vast experience in teaching medical students and residents at Harvard Medical School.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Verma teaches courses on Radiology.

 Charles Vega, MD

Charles Vega, MD

Dr. Charles Vega is the Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of California, Irvine in California, USA.
He obtained his Medical Degree from the University of Wisconsin, and completed residency training in Family Medicine at UC Irvine. Currently, he is the Executive Director of UCI’s Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community.
Due to his achievements, he earned a Macy Faculty Scholarship to improve patient-centered health education at UCI.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Vega teaches courses on Family Medicine.

 Sharon Bord, MD

Sharon Bord, MD

Dr. Sharon Bord is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland, USA.
She obtained her MD at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2004 and then completed residency training at Boston Medical Center.
She has a focus on both undergraduate and graduate medical education, and is a member of the Teaching College, a group of faculty members in the Department of Emergency Medicine dedicated to educational endeavors for residents and medical students.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Bord teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.

 Helen Farrell, MD

Helen Farrell, MD

Dr. Helen M. Farrell is a board-certified psychiatrist and works in private practice in Boston MA. She obtained her MD from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland in 2006. Dr. Farrell served on the Harvard Medical School faculty for over a decade, during which time she was an award-winning lecturer.

Due to her achievements, she is well-published in the field of psychiatry and forensic psychiatry and has appeared as an expert witness in court. She also delivered the TEDx Talk, “Creating Hope for Mental Health” in 2015 and has since contributed to multiple TED-Ed videos on mental health, which have over 30 million collective views.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Farrell teaches courses on Psychiatry.

 Peter Ward, PhD

Peter Ward, PhD

Dr. Peter J. Ward is a Professor of Gross Anatomy at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in West Virginia, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Medical Anatomy Education from Purdue University in 2005. Currently, he is a respected teacher and researcher in the fields of anatomy, histology, embryology, neuroscience and approaches to learning and teaching.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ward teaches courses on Embryology.

 Tyler Cymet, DO, FACOFP

Tyler Cymet, DO, FACOFP

Dr. Tyler Cymet has been a physician in the Emergency Department at the Prince George's Hospital Center, University of Maryland in Maryland, USA since 2013.
He obtained his MD from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1988, and completed his Residency at Yale University School of Medicine. Currently, he is the Chief of Clinical Education at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM).
He plays a crucial role in the clinical education of undergraduate medical students through AACOM.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Cymet teaches courses on Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM).


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yes
von Samuel V. am 14. Januar 2024 für Development of Spinal Cord and Brainstem

yes i like too much like its so good and so clear

 
Very consolidated review.
von Syed A. am 26. Dezember 2023 für Circle of Willis and Saccular Aneurysm

It's a very consolidated review. Please also add the definitions of some medical terms. Thank you. :)

 
Bad Lesson Arrangement and Leccturing
von stassia s. am 21. Dezember 2023 für Polyneuropathy: Introduction

Where is pathophysio, the arrangements of these lessons are bad .i cant even understand and Osmosis is better

 
Bien explicado
von ADRIANA R. am 21. Mai 2023 für Subarachnoid Space, Epidural Space and Subdural Space

Una imagen con todos los nombres de los aspectos que menciona, podria mejoar la explicación. Gracias.