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HE 440V

Anatomy II Neuroanatomy

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A functional approach to the study of neuroanatomy enriches a broader understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognition, behaviour, and diseases of the nervous system. This course will pair a thorough review of human neuroanatomy with an understanding of its functional correlates and will emphasize clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students will gain the ability to predict brain anomalies on the bases of reported mental states, observable response patterns, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging data.

A functional approach to the study of neuroanatomy enriches a broader understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognition, behaviour, and diseases of the nervous system. This course will pair a thorough review of human neuroanatomy with an understanding of its functional correlates and will emphasize clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students will gain the ability to predict brain anomalies on the bases of reported mental states, observable response patterns, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging data.

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A functional approach to the study of neuroanatomy enriches a broader understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognition, behaviour, and diseases of the nervous system. This course will pair a thorough review of human neuroanatomy with an understanding of its functional correlates and will emphasize clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students will gain the ability to predict brain anomalies on the bases of reported mental states, observable response patterns, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging data.


HE 440V

Anatomy II Neuroanatomy

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A functional approach to the study of neuroanatomy enriches a broader understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognition, behaviour, and diseases of the nervous system. This course will pair a thorough review of human neuroanatomy with an understanding of its functional correlates and will emphasize clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students will gain the ability to predict brain anomalies on the bases of reported mental states, observable response patterns, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging data.

A functional approach to the study of neuroanatomy enriches a broader understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognition, behaviour, and diseases of the nervous system. This course will pair a thorough review of human neuroanatomy with an understanding of its functional correlates and will emphasize clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students will gain the ability to predict brain anomalies on the bases of reported mental states, observable response patterns, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging data.

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A functional approach to the study of neuroanatomy enriches a broader understanding of the mechanisms underlying cognition, behaviour, and diseases of the nervous system. This course will pair a thorough review of human neuroanatomy with an understanding of its functional correlates and will emphasize clinical aspects of diagnosis and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Students will gain the ability to predict brain anomalies on the bases of reported mental states, observable response patterns, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging data.


HE 440V Prerequisites

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HE 440V Leads To

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HE 440V Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Health Sciences (HESC)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 4 (4)

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