Course curriculum

    1. Reut Schwartz-Hebron: Bio

    2. About this course: What should I expect?

    3. What is Advanced Applied Neuroscience?

    4. When is neuroscience applicable?

    5. The limitations of this course

    1. Organizing principle #1: Three types of neuroplasticity

    2. Organizing principle #2: Experience vs. awareness

    3. Organizing principle #1: Brain frequencies and consciousness

    4. Organizing principle #5: Unlearning

    5. Change requires a new network of associations

    6. Whatever needs to change has to be activated to change

    7. Self initiation

    8. Change as an opportunity to feel empowered

    9. memory

    1. Brain structure: overview

    2. General brain operations: Neurons

    3. 2 minutes viedo: neuron

    4. General brain operations: Chemicals

    5. General brain operations: Synapses and chemicals

    6. Video: How a synapse works (Harvard Online)

    7. General brain areas: hemispheres

    8. The Left Hemisphere

    9. The Right Hemisphere

    10. Hemispheres: Split brain experiment

    11. Video: Understanding what happens in split brain experiments

    12. Hemispheres: So what?

    13. Right and Left Hemispheres (thinking and emotions) - so what?

    14. General brain areas: lobes

    15. 2 minutes video: Lobes and Landmarks of the Brain Surface

    16. General brain areas: Forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain

    17. Hindbrain: spotlight

    18. Midbrain: Spotlight

    19. Forebrain: spotlight

    20. Video: 2-Minute Neuroscience: Cerebral Cortex

    21. Forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain and transformation

    22. Video about Brain layers: You have 3 brains. This is how to use them | Robert Sapolsky

    23. Forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain: So what?

    1. Brain chemicals: Neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, and hormones

    2. Video: Difference Between a Hormone and a Neurotransmitter

    3. Excitatory and inhibitory chemicals

    4. Brain chemicals: balance

    5. Chemicals and receptors in different brain areas

    6. Chemicals as team players

    7. Chemicals and emotions

    8. Chemicals: So what?

    1. Acetylcholine & Transformation

    2. Epinephrine (Adrenaline)

    3. Video: Huberman Lab about using epinephrine

    4. Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline)

    5. Video: Difference Between Epinephrine and Norepinephrine

    6. Cortisol

    7. Dopamine

    8. Endorphins

    9. Video: 2 min about endorphins

    10. Oxytocin

    11. Serotonin

    12. Testosterone & Estrogen

    1. Conflicting inputs

    2. ACC

    3. Amygdala

    4. Video: Huberman lab (Amygdala and The Biology of Social Interactions and Emotions)

    5. BNST

    6. Recording: Amygdala vs. BNST

    7. Basal Ganglia

    8. Insular cortex

    9. Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)

    10. Temporo-Parietal Junction (TPJ)

    11. Parietal cortex

    12. substantia nigra (ventral tegmental area or VTA)

    13. Prefrontal Cortex vs. Limbic System

    14. Cerebellum

    15. Tegmentum

About this course

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