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    The Fundamentals Of Neuroscience: Structures And Functions

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    The Fundamentals Of Neuroscience: Structures And Functions

    The Fundamentals Of Neuroscience: Structures And Functions
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.22 GB | Duration: 3h 18m

    Know Your Brain, Rewire Your Brain

    What you'll learn
    Know how things work inside the brain
    Understand Neuroplasticity
    Learn what is good for your brain
    Understand how habits are formed and what is the way to deal with them
    Think about and use what you've learnt in every day life
    Requirements
    No requirements
    Description
    This course is devided into two parts. The first part explores the brain from the inside: the shields that protect the brain, its connection to the Peripheral Nervous System, the Neurons and how they communicate with each other, the four Lobes (the specialty of each of them), some important areas like the Amygdala and the Hippocampi. You will learn some basic stuff, but also details about how things work and hence we do what we do and are who we are. This part is mostly about the structures of the brain.In the second part we will move from the structures to the functions and see their two way relationship. Here, you will learn about Neuroplasticity and how it can be achieved, the necessity of the right nutrients and physical exercise, change and cognitive flexibility, how habits are formed and how we can break them, about ways to rewire your brain. Also, there are lectures about the importance of learning and the components of learning, in order to be able to organize more efficiently the learning process.Research is essential for a number of reasons. Without it there would be no findings and an in dept analysis of things. It facilitates learning, expands knowledge, helps you undestand things better and provides knowledge that has been tested and is applicable. Therefore, the majority the lectures is based on research and there are many references.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 15 Amazing Facts About The Human Brain

    Lecture 2 Introduction

    Lecture 3 The Shields

    Lecture 4 CNS and PNS

    Section 2: The Neurons

    Lecture 5 Nerves

    Lecture 6 Neurons

    Lecture 7 Signaling part 0

    Lecture 8 Signaling part 1: The Ion Channels

    Lecture 9 Signaling part 2: The Transporters

    Lecture 10 Synapses and Neurotransmitters part 1

    Lecture 11 Synapses and Neurotransmitters part 2

    Section 3: The Lobes

    Lecture 12 The Crowbar Case

    Lecture 13 The Frontal Lobes part 1

    Lecture 14 The Frontal Lobes part 2

    Lecture 15 The Parietal Lobes

    Lecture 16 The Temporal Lobes

    Lecture 17 The Occipital Lobes part 1

    Lecture 18 The Occipital Lobes part 2

    Section 4: Amygdala and more

    Lecture 19 Amygdala

    Lecture 20 Hippocampus

    Lecture 21 Some more regions

    Section 5: Neuroplasticity

    Lecture 22 Introduction

    Lecture 23 Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis

    Lecture 24 The Importance of Learning

    Lecture 25 The Concepts of Learning

    Lecture 26 Rewire Your Brain

    Lecture 27 Rewire Your Brain

    Lecture 28 Classical and Operant Conditioning for Learning

    Lecture 29 Feed Your Brain

    Lecture 30 The Importance of Physical Exercise

    Lecture 31 Physical Exercise

    Lecture 32 Brain Exercises

    Lecture 33 Brain Exercises

    Section 6: Cognitive Flexibility

    Lecture 34 Neuroplasticity and Cognitive Flexibility

    Lecture 35 Cognitive Flexibitily Introduction

    Lecture 36 The Transtheoritical Model of Change: Stages

    Lecture 37 The Transtheoritical Model of Change: Processes

    Lecture 38 Three Important Theories about Change

    Lecture 39 Review and Exercise

    Lecture 40 Confirmation Bias

    Lecture 41 Mental Representations

    Lecture 42 Cognitive Flexibility-Activity

    Lecture 43 Cognitive Reserve

    Section 7: Breaking Habits

    Lecture 44 Breaking Habits part 1

    Lecture 45 Breaking Habits part 2

    Lecture 46 Breaking Habits with Classical Conditioning

    Anyone who is interested in Neuroscience and the brain,Anyone who wants to know how things work,Anyone who would like to use this knowledge and make changes