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Functional Neuroanatomy

Aim is to provide a thorough neuroanatomical background for neuroscientists in general.

Course Objective

PhD-students will acquire insight:

• in the dimensions and topographical relationships in the human brain via human brain dissection.

• in the major functional systems for information processing, cognitive and motor functions.

• in aspects of development and aging.

• in normal histological preparations of human, rodent brain and in major neuropathological changes related to major diseases of the human brain.

Study Characteristics

  • Discipline: Neurosciences
  • Type of education: In class
  • Academic skill: Research
  • Graduate School: ONWAR: Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam Rotterdam (www.onwar.nl)
  • Start date: Annual course, Spring
  • End date: Annual course, Spring
  • Minimum number of students: TBD
  • Maximum number of students: 34
  • Admission criteria: PhD-students ONWAR (see also website ONWAR). External (neuroscience) PhD-students: fee is EUR 500. ONWAR-PhD-students always have priority.
  • Concluding assessment: No
  • With Certificate: Yes (for non-ONWAR-PhD-students)
  • Schedule info: 5 days
  • Number of lessons: N/A
  • Total course duration in hrs.: N/A
  • Sign up period: Continuously
  • Anticipated hrs of study: N/A
  • Available to: see admission criteria
  • Course Objective & Study Characteristics

    Course Objective

    PhD-students will acquire insight:

    • in the dimensions and topographical relationships in the human brain via human brain dissection.

    • in the major functional systems for information processing, cognitive and motor functions.

    • in aspects of development and aging.

    • in normal histological preparations of human, rodent brain and in major neuropathological changes related to major diseases of the human brain.

    Study Characteristics

    • Discipline: Neurosciences
    • Type of education: In class
    • Academic skill: Research
    • Graduate School: ONWAR: Graduate School Neurosciences Amsterdam Rotterdam (www.onwar.nl)
    • Start date: Annual course, Spring
    • End date: Annual course, Spring
    • Minimum number of students: TBD
    • Maximum number of students: 34
    • Admission criteria: PhD-students ONWAR (see also website ONWAR). External (neuroscience) PhD-students: fee is EUR 500. ONWAR-PhD-students always have priority.
    • Concluding assessment: No
    • With Certificate: Yes (for non-ONWAR-PhD-students)
    • Schedule info: 5 days
    • Number of lessons: N/A
    • Total course duration in hrs.: N/A
    • Sign up period: Continuously
    • Anticipated hrs of study: N/A
    • Available to: see admission criteria

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