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Neuroscience module Imperial College London
Complete and detailed lecture notes about neuroscience.

Course taken at Imperial College London and obtained above 80% using those notes only. Colours, images, drawings, graphs, figures, and tables included.
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- NEU 1: Nervous system anatomy • Lecture notes
- NEU 2: The development of the nervous sytem • Lecture notes
- NEU 4: Cerebral ischaemia • Lecture notes
- Neuroscience vocabulary + syndromes • Lecture notes
- NEU 6: Neurogeneration & Alzheimer's disease • Lecture notes
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Complete and detailed lecture notes about neuroscience.

Course taken at Imperial College London and obtained above 80% using those notes only. Colours, images, drawings, graphs, figures, and tables included.
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NEU 7: sensory and motor divisions of the nervous sytem
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
These notes group both NEU 7a (The Somatosensory System - Chronic Pain) on the sensory system and NEU7b (Motor Control And Parkinson’s Disease) on the motor system. 
 
learning outcomes NEU 7a: 
 
LO1: List and define the major somatosensory modalities. 
LO2: Explain the neurophysiological terms: receptor, stimulus threshold, stimulus intensity, as applied to sensory systems. 
 LO3: Sum...
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
These notes group both NEU 7a (The Somatosensory System - Chronic Pain) on the sensory system and NEU7b (Motor Control And Parkinson’s Disease) on the motor system. 
 
learning outcomes NEU 7a: 
 
LO1: List and define the major somatosensory modalities. 
LO2: Explain the neurophysiological terms: receptor, stimulus threshold, stimulus intensity, as applied to sensory systems. 
 LO3: Sum...
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NEU 7a: Somatosensory system - chronic pain
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
The afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) divisions of the nervous system provide vital information about our outside world and allow us to implement an appropriate behaviour. We will look at the sensory system in the first part of this module (a). 
 
learning outcomes: 
 
 LO1: List and define the major somatosensory modalities. 
LO2: Explain the neurophysiological terms: receptor, st...
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- Lecture notes
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
The afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) divisions of the nervous system provide vital information about our outside world and allow us to implement an appropriate behaviour. We will look at the sensory system in the first part of this module (a). 
 
learning outcomes: 
 
 LO1: List and define the major somatosensory modalities. 
LO2: Explain the neurophysiological terms: receptor, st...
![](/docpics/3563880/651ec1b7a0ba7_3563880_121_171.jpeg)
NEU 7: Somatosensory system - chronic pain
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module.
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module.
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NEU 5: Learning and memory
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Learning is the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. Memory is the retention of learned information. We learn and remember lots of different things and it is important to appreciate that these various things might not be processed and stored by the same neural hardware. No single brain structure or cellular mechanism accounts for all learning. Moreover, the way in which information of...
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Learning is the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. Memory is the retention of learned information. We learn and remember lots of different things and it is important to appreciate that these various things might not be processed and stored by the same neural hardware. No single brain structure or cellular mechanism accounts for all learning. Moreover, the way in which information of...
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NEU 8: Seizures & epilepsy
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Learn what epilepsy is and what steps forward have been made in the management of the condition. 
 
Learning outcomes: 
 
- Identify the major neurotransmitters in the human nervous system and some of the main receptors. 
 
- Describe the etiology and presentation of epilepsy. 
 
- Explain the physiological basis of EEG and how it is used to assess seizures. 
 
- Analyse the different ty...
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Learn what epilepsy is and what steps forward have been made in the management of the condition. 
 
Learning outcomes: 
 
- Identify the major neurotransmitters in the human nervous system and some of the main receptors. 
 
- Describe the etiology and presentation of epilepsy. 
 
- Explain the physiological basis of EEG and how it is used to assess seizures. 
 
- Analyse the different ty...
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NEU 6: Neurogeneration & Alzheimer's disease
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
One of the great health challenges of our times is to cope with the increasingly prevalent age-related disorders as life expectancy rises globally. Neurodegenerative diseases are among the most devastating of those, leading to relentless impairment of the nervous system’s function, affecting the ability to lead independent lives, and eventually death. Despite large research efforts in t...
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
One of the great health challenges of our times is to cope with the increasingly prevalent age-related disorders as life expectancy rises globally. Neurodegenerative diseases are among the most devastating of those, leading to relentless impairment of the nervous system’s function, affecting the ability to lead independent lives, and eventually death. Despite large research efforts in t...
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Neuroscience vocabulary + syndromes
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Vocabulary neurology + list of classical syndromes and damages.
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Vocabulary neurology + list of classical syndromes and damages.
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NEU 4: Cerebral ischaemia
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Cerebral ischaemia: an interruption in the blood supply causing disruption of brain function, usually leading to a permanent sensory, motor or cognitive deficit. It is calculated that in England, one in six people will have a stroke in their lifetime. 
 
learning outcomes: 
 
LO1: Describe the main features of brain blood circulation. 
LO2: Distinguish between different types of cerebral ...
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Cerebral ischaemia: an interruption in the blood supply causing disruption of brain function, usually leading to a permanent sensory, motor or cognitive deficit. It is calculated that in England, one in six people will have a stroke in their lifetime. 
 
learning outcomes: 
 
LO1: Describe the main features of brain blood circulation. 
LO2: Distinguish between different types of cerebral ...
![](/docpics/3557901/651d90cf3c7f2_3557901_121_171.jpeg)
NEU 2: The development of the nervous sytem
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Look at the development of the nervous system, with a focus on understanding the structural organisation of the brain and how new neurons and synaptic connections are formed. 
 
Learning objectives: 
 
 LO1: Recognise which embryonic layer gives rise to the nervous system and summarise the formation of the neural tube and neural crest. 
LO2: Outline how the forebrain, midbrain and hindbra...
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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
Look at the development of the nervous system, with a focus on understanding the structural organisation of the brain and how new neurons and synaptic connections are formed. 
 
Learning objectives: 
 
 LO1: Recognise which embryonic layer gives rise to the nervous system and summarise the formation of the neural tube and neural crest. 
LO2: Outline how the forebrain, midbrain and hindbra...