9am - Headaches + anticonvulsant pharm + Cerebral vasculature
10am- Cortical organisation, function and Motor Control
11am- Cerebral Inflammation + dementia
12pm- Auditory, Vestibular and Visual Systems
This is an on-demand teaching session particularly designed for medical professionals interested in neurology. In this second part of our phase one B neurology crash course, we'll be delving into the concepts of Cortical Organization, Function and Motor Control based on the first three major lectures of this topic. Despite a slight technical issue which led to the conversion of the PowerPoint slides to PDF, we guarantee a comprehensive and insightful session loaded with essential information. Plus, we'll send the actual PowerPoint with its neat transitions after the session. This is a golden opportunity to solidify your understanding of key concepts and principles, on your own time and at your own pace. Don't miss out on this insightful review of neurology.
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All right, I think we'll make a start now. Welcome back to your second part of the phase one B neurology crash course with me today. We're going to be covering basically the first three major neurotop, right? So our title of this Cortical organization, function Motor Control is basically going over those first three lectures being the Cortical Organization and Function one, the Motor control lecture. And then as part of the motor control, there was like a second power point or neuromuscular control and reflexes and all that stuff. So we're gonna be going over with that as well. Alright. Uh just as a preface guys, this is meant to be a powerpoint, but it's now been turned into a PDF G, just some tech issues. So there are some slides which are quite overwhelming because I've got a lot of information, quite a lot of boxes on them. And I was on the assumption that through a powerpoint, we kind of get it, you know, with the transitions going, it would be easy for you guys to understand. Unfortunately, we can't do that right now. So you guys are going to get some slides with a lot of information thrown at you. Um We're going to send you guys over the actual powerpoint itself after the session. So, and those will have to transition. So if you guys want to actually go ahead and, you know, go through those after then those might be more useful for your understanding. All right. So I think we'll just make a stop. These are gonna be our Tylo's for this session. Um You can read them yourself, you can find them one in, send d under the lectures, et cetera. I'm not gonna spend too long going over those, but this is a rough overview of everything we're gonna be going over. All right. So, as I said, just the first three lectures with this topic as opposed to the headache tutorial and lecture, you guys just had that.