Limbic Brain Anatomy Course
7 September 2024, 9.30 AM - 8 September 2024, 4.15 PM
Course director: Dr Paul Johns, BSc BM MSc FAcadMEd FRSB FRCPath, Consultant Neuropathologist, Reader in Clinical Neuroanatomy
Dissection Room, King's College London, UK
Structural and functional neuroanatomy course - anatomy of cognition, emotion and memory - for neurology, psychiatry and neuroscience. Includes instant access to 8 online preparatory modules.
A more advanced structural and functional neuroanatomy course focusing on the limbic brain - presented in a very clear, logical and memorable style.
- Reviews the functional anatomy of the limbic lobe, hippocampus, amygdala, prefrontal cortex and 'limbic' loops of the basal ganglia
- Demystifies the basal forebrain, substantia innominata, 'extended amygdala', olfactory pathways and diffuse neurochemical systems
- Emphasises core limbic brain structures of central importance in clinical neurology, psychiatry and the imaging neurosciences
- Ideal revision material for the neuroscience component of the MRCPsych examination