Neuroanatomy and Brain Function

Neuroanatomy forms the structural and functional blueprint of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Understanding brain function at both macroscopic and microscopic levels is critical to interpreting neurological health and disease. This session explores the intricate architecture of the brain, spinal cord, and neural networks, including the roles of neurons, glial cells, and synaptic pathways. It also delves into the regional specialization of brain areas and their impact on cognition, motor control, and sensory integration. By analyzing neuroplasticity, brain mapping, and neuroimaging technologies, this topic bridges anatomy and modern neuroscience, enhancing both diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

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