Neuroanatomy for psychiatry, neurology and neuroscience
Overview
• Focuses on the limbic lobe, hippocampus, amygdala, prefrontal cortex and ‘limbic’ loops of the basal ganglia
• Includes the basal forebrain / substantia innominata and diffuse neurochemical systems
• Emphasises core limbic brain structures of central importance in clinical neurology, psychiatry and the imaging neurosciences
• Suitable for psychiatrists, neurologists, neuroscientists and psychologists with an interest in the anatomy of memory, emotion and behaviour
• Expanded programme based on our popular course ‘Neuroanatomy for Psychiatry’ (mean feedback score, February 2011: 4.9/5.0)
Website: http://www.neurocourses.com/psych.html
Course Director
Dr Paul Johns, BSc BM MSc FRCPath
(Consultant neuropathologist / senior lecturer in neuroanatomy)