Foundations of Neuroanatomy for Clinicians
This course provides a structured introduction to neuroanatomy, focusing on the organization of the brain, the functions of key regions, and how these regions are connected through pathways and networks.
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Course Introduction
Overview of the Brain
Brain Stem: Structures and Function
Cerebellum: Structure and Function
Limbic System: Structure and Function
Fiber Systems and Pathways in the Brain: Structure and Function
Foundations of EEG, QEEG, and neurofeedback. Learn about key electrical and signal-processing concepts, neuroimaging basics, and data analysis methods (FFT, JTFA, source localization) to interpret reports and apply EEG data in clinical practice.
Learn to identify, interpret, and manage EEG artifacts in 60-90 minutes. Improve your EEG data quality for improved client outcomes. This course will use videos, exercises, and and provide cheat sheets to help you consolidate your learning.
Understand EEG from the ground up. Learn how brain activity is generated, organized, and expressed as EEG signals. Connect neurophysiology to patterns and build a practical framework for clinical interpretation in neurofeedback and QEEG.
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