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Functional Neuroanatomy (Cambridge Advance Online)

Functional Neuroanatomy is a University of Cambridge short course that enables learners to: • describe different regions of the brain, differentiate their function and evaluate their potential clinical relevance • compare and differentiate different methods of live macroscopic imaging of human brain structure and vasculature • identify, map and label key functional structures and pathways in the brain • recognise, analyse and interpret microscopic brain structure • identify sites of injury based on clinical signs and symptoms, brain images and patient history.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Relating structure to function
  • Relating two-dimensional images to three-dimensional organisation
  • Relating structure and function to clinical situations
  • General principles of neuronal processing
  • Experimental and analytical skills for studying brain histology
  • Working as a group with other learners

Issued on

June 10, 2023

Expires on

Does not expire