Predicting Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site by Jerome Quellier
Duration:1 Hour 58 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
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Circuit:
The main leaves of the brain
Location
Function
Impact on behavior and decision-making
The neurophysiology of memory
Anatomy and physiology of the hippocampus and amygdala
Paradigm of memory
The effects of fear/anger on new knowledge and memory
The impact of traumatic and non-traumatic injuries on the cognitive Center
Diffuse axonal damage
The physiological process of nerve healing
Ischemic and hemorrhagic events
Medium and high levels of clinical behavior associated with Rancho Ros Amigos
Optical and lesion sites affecting the involvement and accuracy of treatment
Overview of optics
Violation of the patient’s visual perception due to participation in the treatment
Simple modification of environmental conditions to maximize patient performance
Example
Description:
Understanding the role of frontal lobe, hippocampus, and bilateral temporal lobes and differences in the optical system will lead clinicians to not only predict patient cognitive impairment, but also assess and intervene as patients experience more complex head injuries, strokes and various encephalopathies, practitioners need to have a deeper knowledge of anatomy to mediate behavior. it is intended to outline physiological processes that mediate function, vision, and memory.
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Course Features
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 163
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