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Sensory Physiology (Rush PA Neurophysiology)

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

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Inhalte

Somatic Perception and Pain (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

Pathophysiology of Pain

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 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – Pathophysiology of Pain
05:41
lecture locked Neuropathic Pain – Pathophysiology of Pain
03:49
Quiz zum Kurs „Pathophysiology of Pain“

Somatic Perception and Pain additional lectures (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

lecture locked Ascending Pathways: Dorsal Column Medial Lemniscal (DCML) System
05:22
lecture locked Ascending Pathways: Anterolateral System/Spinothalamic Tract
02:54
lecture locked Hypothalamus: Body Temperature Regulation
03:15
lecture locked Mechanoreceptors: En- & Unencapsulated
07:59
lecture locked Free Nerve Ending (FNE)
05:57
Quiz zum Kurs „Somatic Perception and Pain additional lectures (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)“

Vision (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

Sensory Histology

play symbol The Eye: Overview
02:59
play symbol The Eye: General Structure
07:50
lecture locked Iris
03:46
lecture locked Ciliary Body and Processes
08:22
lecture locked Lens
03:37
lecture locked Choroid and the Retina
06:33
lecture locked Optic Nerve
02:12
lecture locked Eyelid
04:38
lecture locked Ear: Overview
02:17
lecture locked Ear: General Structure
03:01
lecture locked Bony and Membranous Labyrinth
05:20
lecture locked Ear: Receptor Cells
04:39
lecture locked Vestibular System
07:56
lecture locked Cochlear Duct
02:29
lecture locked Organ of Corti
03:45
lecture locked Conduction of Sound
02:47
lecture locked Ear: Summary
02:06
Quiz zum Kurs „Sensory Histology“

Vision - additional lectures (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

lecture locked Pupillary Light Reflex
04:41
lecture locked Vision: Structure and Function of the Eye
03:52
lecture locked Vision: Lens, Pupil and Humors
07:11
lecture locked Vision: Photoreception
04:36
lecture locked Vision: Signal Termination and Convergence
08:05
lecture locked Vision: Sense of Sight (Nursing)
11:43
Quiz zum Kurs „Vision - additional lectures (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)“

Hearing and Balance (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

Auditory System and Vestibular System

play symbol Anatomy of the Ear esp. Ossicles
05:57
lecture locked Cochlea
08:07
lecture locked Auditory Nuclei, Auditory Pathway and Otosclerosis
05:32
lecture locked Hearing Tests: Rinne Test and Weber Test
05:48
lecture locked Sensory Receptors of the Vestibular System
02:00
lecture locked Hair Cells
02:23
lecture locked Vestibular Nuclei
05:39
lecture locked Vestibulo—Ocular Reflex (VOR)
04:41
lecture locked Caloric Test and Control of Horizontal Gaze
05:59
lecture locked Vestibular Disorders: Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Vertigo and Ménière's Disease
05:23
Quiz zum Kurs „Auditory System and Vestibular System“

Hearing and Balance - additional lectures (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

lecture locked Structure and Function of the Ear – Hearing (PSY,BIO)
02:41
lecture locked Auditory Processing – Hearing (PSY,BIO)
01:16
lecture locked Hair Cells and Sensory Reception – Hearing (PSY,BIO)
03:27
lecture locked Hearing Damage and Sensory Perception – Hearing (PSY,BIO)
02:36
lecture locked Hearing: Hearing Structure and Function
08:43
lecture locked Hearing: Hair Cells and Semicircular Channels
05:35
lecture locked Balance: Otolith Organs
04:02
lecture locked Balance: Vestibular Structure and Function
04:12
lecture locked Audition: Sense of Hearing (Nursing)
07:18
Quiz zum Kurs „Hearing and Balance - additional lectures (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)“

Taste and Smell (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)

lecture locked Taste (Gustation) – Other Senses (PSY, BIO)
03:04
lecture locked Smell (Olfaction) – Other Senses (PSY, BIO)
04:56
lecture locked Taste-Receptors: Types, Structure, Function & Taste Transduction
07:15
lecture locked Smell: Transduction and Integration
03:34
Quiz zum Kurs „Taste and Smell (Rush PA Neurophysiology / Sensory Physiology)“
Quiz zum Kurs „Sensory Physiology (Rush PA Neurophysiology)“

Details

  • Enthaltene Vorträge: 56
  • Laufzeit: 4:30 h
  • Enthaltene Quizfragen: 161
  • Enthaltene Lernmaterialien: 16

Dozenten des Kurses Sensory Physiology (Rush PA Neurophysiology)

 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.

 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.

 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.

 Jasmine Clark, PhD

Jasmine Clark, PhD

Dr. Jasmine Clark is a Lecturer of Microbiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University, Georgia, USA.
She obtained her Doctoral Degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Emory University’s Laney Graduate School in 2013. Currently, she is a Senior Clinical Instructor in Nursing in Atlanta.
Due to her experience, in the academic year 2020-2021, she was part of the GA Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Clark teaches courses on Nursing, specifically Physiology.


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Effective Lecture on Components of the Auditory Pathway, Nuclei, and Otosclerosis
von Shane D. am 28. August 2023 für Auditory Nuclei, Auditory Pathway and Otosclerosis

Straightforward, explanative, and helpful It would be enhanced with the inclusion of labeled real anatomical structures to supplement learning and retention.

 
thank you but....
von Nicolle . am 29. Juni 2023 für Vision: Signal Termination and Convergence

honestly, it almost looks like it was explained in the most unclear way I ever hear. on&off centers, no explanation on the laters of the retina, where did the signal send further by bipolar cells and maybe a little bit on the pathway could be nice probably a little bit more thinking need to be done here in order to makes it easier to understand

 
Good Course
von Yudha F. am 10. März 2023 für Neuropathic Pain – Pathophysiology of Pain

This lecture was informative and engaging. The speaker did an excellent job of presenting the material in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to understand.

 
Good Course
von Yudha F. am 10. März 2023 für Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – Pathophysiology of Pain

This lecture was informative and engaging. The speaker did an excellent job of presenting the material in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to understand.