Category Archives: Neurology

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Cranial Nerves (Neuroscience for Kids)

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/cranial.html

Shows anatomy (images) and discusses function of cranial nerves in simple terms for new learners.

MIT opencourseware: Brain and Cognitive Sciences

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-14-brain-structure-and-its-origins-spring-2009/

This course gives an outline of mammalian functional neuroanatomy, aided by studies of comparative neuroanatomy and evolution, and of brain development. Topics include early steps to a central nervous system, basic patterns of brain and spinal cord connections, regional development and differentiation, regeneration, motor and sensory pathways and structures, systems underlying motivations, innate action patterns, […]

MIT opencourseware: A clinical approach to the human brain

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-22j-a-clinical-approach-to-the-human-brain-fall-2006/index.htm

A clinical approach to the human brain -This course covers the regional anatomy of the brain and provide an introduction to the cellular function of neurons, synapses and neurotransmitters, commonly used drugs and common diseases. The site only gives access to lecture notes but you should be able to dowload lectures/ podcasts on you tube/ […]

Open University: Addiction and Neural Aging

http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=3140

Addiction and Neural Aging- This interactive module looks at two topics that are of킠 worldwide social, economic, ethical, and political importance í¢’‚¬’€œ í¢’‚¬Ëœaddictioní¢’‚¬’„¢ and í¢’‚¬Ëœneural ageingí¢’‚¬’„¢. It is quite text heavy, and would have benefited form some diagnrams, interactive models etc.

Open University: BSE and vCJD

http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=3590

BSE and vCJD- This well produced interactive module covers the biology, management and political furore surrounding so-called í¢’‚¬Ëœmad cowí¢’‚¬’„¢ disease (BSE) and vCJD in humans.

Nobelprize.org eductaional material

http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/

This site has a series of fun interactive modules, games and quizzes aimed to engage early learning in science. Each module is based around a nobel prize winning discovery

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