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Anatomical subdivisions of the brain September 25, 2009 Short history of anatomy Basic directions in anatomy Anatomical subdivisions of the brain About the Professor: Dr. William Grisham is a Professor from UCLAs Department of Physiological Science. Since July of 1996, Dr. Grisham coordinated and taught upper division laboratories in Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience and Biopsychology majors for UCLA. Furthermore, he participated in selection and development of laboratory exercises and computer assisted learning, developed and administered laboratory examinations, and trained and supervised graduate teaching assistants. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Auditory Pathway, Spinal Cord and Somatosensory System
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Amigdalas, Limbic System, Hippocampus and Memory October 9, 2009 Amigdalas and emotions Limbic System Henry Molaison Papez McLean Hippocampus and Memory Olds & Milner (1954) Memory and the mammillary bodies About the Professor: Dr. William Grisham is a Professor from UCLAs Department of Physiological Science. Since July of 1996, Dr. Grisham coordinated and taught upper division laboratories in Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience and Biopsychology majors for UCLA. Furthermore, he participated in selection and development of laboratory exercises and computer assisted learning, developed and administered laboratory examinations, and trained and supervised graduate teaching assistants. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Mechanisms of Motor Activity
October 16, 2009 About the Professor: Dr. Franklin Krasne is a Professor from UCLAs Department of Psychology. His goal in this project that was nominated for a Technology in Teaching Award was to create a computer-based exercise for lab courses in neuroscience and behavioral neuroscience that would provide the feel of real scientific research without the need to develop specialized laboratory skills, spend large amounts of time on time-consuming technical procedures, etc. |
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Swimmy Theories: Study, Questions, Answers
October 23, 2009 About the Professor: Dr. Franklin Krasne is a Professor from UCLAs Department of Psychology. His goal in this project that was nominated for a Technology in Teaching Award was to create a computer-based exercise for lab courses in neuroscience and behavioral neuroscience that would provide the feel of real scientific research without the need to develop specialized laboratory skills, spend large amounts of time on time-consuming technical procedures, etc. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Generators and Followers, Depression and Facilitation October 30, 2009 About the Professor: Dr. Franklin Krasne is a Professor from UCLAs Department of Psychology. His goal in this project that was nominated for a Technology in Teaching Award was to create a computer-based exercise for lab courses in neuroscience and behavioral neuroscience that would provide the feel of real scientific research without the need to develop specialized laboratory skills, spend large amounts of time on time-consuming technical procedures, etc. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Memory System, Medial Temporal Lobe Structures and Alzheimer's disease November 06, 2009 Overview: - Types of memory and neural substrates - Structures in medial temporal lobe and their roles in memory - Alzheimer's disease and effects in these structures About the Professor: Dr. Barbara Knowlton is a Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology since 2004. She is interested in the neural substrates of memory and executive function. In her main line of research, she examines the role of different medial temporal lobe structures in declarative memory. She is also interested in the role of corticostriatal loops in habit learning and would like to further delineate the role of different loops in cognition. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Neuroanatomy of Episodic Memory November 13, 2009 - Go over medial temporal lobe memory circuit - differences between cortical inputs - Measuring episodic memory in animal models About the Professor: Dr. Barbara Knowlton is a Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology since 2004. She is interested in the neural substrates of memory and executive function. In her main line of research, she examines the role of different medial temporal lobe structures in declarative memory. She is also interested in the role of corticostriatal loops in habit learning and would like to further delineate the role of different loops in cognition. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Overview: Alzheimer's disease, its Epidemiology, Identification and Treatment November 20, 2009 Overview: - Cognitive changes associates with Alzheimer's disease - Epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease: Risk Factors - Concept of cognitive reserve - Treatments in the horizon - Golde article - Identifying pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease About the Professor: Dr. Barbara Knowlton is a Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology since 2004. She is interested in the neural substrates of memory and executive function. In her main line of research, she examines the role of different medial temporal lobe structures in declarative memory. She is also interested in the role of corticostriatal loops in habit learning and would like to further delineate the role of different loops in cognition. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |
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Overview: Alzheimer's disease, its Epidemiology, Identification and Treatment December 04, 2009 About the Professor: Dr. Barbara Knowlton is a Professor from the UCLA Department of Psychology since 2004. She is interested in the neural substrates of memory and executive function. In her main line of research, she examines the role of different medial temporal lobe structures in declarative memory. She is also interested in the role of corticostriatal loops in habit learning and would like to further delineate the role of different loops in cognition. Note: Some clips and images may have been blurred or removed to avoid copyright infringement. |