Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life
Understanding the Brain: The Neurobiology of Everyday Life
Instructor: Peggy Mason
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Learn how the nervous system produces behavior, how we use our brain every day, and how neuroscience can explain the common problems afflicting people today. We will study functional human neuroanatomy and neuronal communication, and then use this information to understand how we perceive the outside world, move our bodies voluntarily, stay alive, and play well with others.
Neurobiology is a rapidly growing area of scientific research, and is becoming increasingly prevalent in the news and popular culture. In this course, we will study of the nervous system from a biological perspective by exploring the fundamental concepts in neurobiology, including how we sense the world, how we act in the world, and common neurological disorders.
What's included
17 videos3 readings1 assignment
17 videosβ’Total 85 minutes
- Introduction: The Bauby Storyβ’6 minutes
- Ethics and Brain Scienceβ’1 minute
- I Am a Patientβ’1 minute
- The Four Functionsβ’6 minutes
- Central Anatomyβ’7 minutes
- Meet the Stars: Neuronsβ’2 minutes
- Parts of the Neuronβ’4 minutes
- Neuronal Uniqueness: Stars of the Skyβ’9 minutes
- Glial Cellsβ’7 minutes
- Myelinβ’5 minutes
- Demyelinating Diseasesβ’3 minutes
- Meningesβ’6 minutes
- Peripheral Diseasesβ’6 minutes
- Brain Tumorsβ’6 minutes
- The Brain and the Spinal Cordβ’3 minutes
- Meningesβ’7 minutes
- Brain Tumorsβ’5 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Clinical Vignette: Brain Tumorβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 22 minutes
- The Nervous Systemβ’22 minutes
Neurons are the cells of the nervous system responsible for communicating, relaying, and integrating information. Neurons "talk" to other neurons through a special type of language that involves electrical signaling within individual neurons, and the use of chemical compounds known as neurotransmitters to communicate between neurons. In this module, you will learn more about how a neuron functions at rest, how information is relayed within a neuron, and how neurons relay information to other neurons or target tissues. In the second half of this module, you will be learning about how the body and emotions work together to produce our everyday emotional experiences. We will look at the enteric nervous system and learn how to discern whether the sympathetic or parasympathetic system is impacting our current emotional state.
What's included
17 videos3 readings1 assignment
17 videosβ’Total 99 minutes
- Electrical Languageβ’8 minutes
- Electricity Reviewβ’4 minutes
- Action Potentialβ’5 minutes
- Neurotransmitter Synthesisβ’5 minutes
- Neurotransmitter Releaseβ’6 minutes
- Clostridial Toxins: Botoxβ’6 minutes
- Signal Terminationβ’7 minutes
- Receptorsβ’8 minutes
- Metabotropic Receptorsβ’7 minutes
- Wrap-Up: Neurocommunicationβ’2 minutes
- Introduction to Embodied Emotionβ’4 minutes
- Enteric Nervous Systemβ’6 minutes
- Parasympathetics & Sympatheticsβ’7 minutes
- Parasympathetic/Sympathetic Balanceβ’4 minutes
- Autonomic Pharmacology: Adjusting the PS/S Systemβ’7 minutes
- Spinal Cord Injuryβ’8 minutes
- Wrap-Up: Embodied Emotionβ’6 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
- Optional Survey on MOOCsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Neurocommunicationsβ’30 minutes
Neuroanatomy tells us how the nervous system is organized. Understanding the form of the brain is essential to understanding its function. By comparing the structure of the brain with a patient's symptoms, neurologists are able to identify the location of certain disorders. Studying how the human brain develops provides insight to why it is organized as it is. This module, you will learn about how the brain develops during gestation, some major pathways in the nervous system, and what can go wrong!
What's included
26 videos2 readings1 assignment
26 videosβ’Total 206 minutes
- Introduction to Neuroanatomyβ’8 minutes
- Neural Tube Formationβ’5 minutes
- Neural Tube Defectsβ’11 minutes
- Brain Vesiclesβ’8 minutes
- Expansion of the Cerebral Cortexβ’12 minutes
- Two Forebrain Tractsβ’9 minutes
- Cerebral Palsyβ’10 minutes
- Nervesβ’11 minutes
- CNS Regional Functionsβ’13 minutes
- Hemisphere Functionsβ’4 minutes
- Aphasiaβ’8 minutes
- Language Circuitsβ’10 minutes
- Making a Flat Schematic of the Brainβ’5 minutes
- Oxygen and Cerebral Blood Flowβ’7 minutes
- Blood Supplyβ’6 minutes
- Strokes and Tumorsβ’8 minutes
- Bleedsβ’7 minutes
- Spinal Cordβ’8 minutes
- Inside the Craniumβ’6 minutes
- Telencephalonβ’5 minutes
- Cortexβ’8 minutes
- Cerebellumβ’6 minutes
- Visual Pathwayβ’7 minutes
- Pituitary Tumorsβ’6 minutes
- Blood Supplyβ’10 minutes
- Hippocampus & Alzheimer's Diseaseβ’10 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourceβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Neuroanatomyβ’30 minutes
Perception is how the brain interprets incoming stimuli. Not all stimuli that can be sensed are perceivable, and sometimes those that can be perceived play tricks on us. The systematic ways that stimuli are interpreted (or misinterpreted) show how well the brain can understand our surroundings, sometimes with limited information. This module we will explore perception and vision.This module contains a lot of material, so be sure to start early so that you have time to finish!
What's included
26 videos3 readings1 assignment
26 videosβ’Total 159 minutes
- Introduction to Perceptionβ’4 minutes
- Sensory Interpretation: Optical Illusionsβ’4 minutes
- Sensory Interpretation: Auditory Illusionsβ’3 minutes
- Sensory Interpretation: Weber's Lawβ’4 minutes
- Stimulus Setβ’7 minutes
- The Road to Perceptionβ’5 minutes
- Name the Sensesβ’5 minutes
- The Visual Pathwayβ’4 minutes
- Distance Visionβ’4 minutes
- Near Vision + Near Triadβ’7 minutes
- Emmetropizationβ’6 minutes
- Light Pathβ’6 minutes
- Rods and Conesβ’9 minutes
- Central Visionβ’9 minutes
- Color Visionβ’8 minutes
- Visual Fieldsβ’9 minutes
- The Importance of Edgesβ’6 minutes
- Visual Perceptionβ’8 minutes
- Learning to Seeβ’7 minutes
- Sheep Brain vs Human Brainβ’5 minutes
- Sheep Cerebellumβ’3 minutes
- Sheep Brain Partsβ’6 minutes
- Sheep Brainstemβ’5 minutes
- Sheep Ventricles, pt.1β’4 minutes
- Sheep Ventricles, pt.2β’12 minutes
- Sheep Spinal Cord & Cauda Equinaβ’9 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Clinical Vignette: Albinismβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Perception and Visionβ’30 minutes
The sound of birds chirping in the morning, a babbling brook or crashing waves on the beach, or warm conversation with the ones you love. The experience of all these things requires the ability to hear. Arguably the most important sense for human communication, it is also the most commonly impaired of our senses. In this module, you will learn how the human ear is artfully designed to enhance our ability to hear the human voice. You will follow sound waves as they travel from the external world, to the eardrum, through the bones of the middle ear, and to the cochlea that transduces sound information into neural impulses.
What's included
16 videos3 readings1 assignment
16 videosβ’Total 80 minutes
- Introduction to Hearingβ’3 minutes
- Experiences of Hearing Lossβ’9 minutes
- Hearing Pathwaysβ’5 minutes
- External Earβ’5 minutes
- Rinne Testβ’2 minutes
- Middle Earβ’6 minutes
- Inner Earβ’7 minutes
- Cochlear Amplifierβ’3 minutes
- Outer Hair Cell Motilityβ’6 minutes
- Otoacoustic Emissionsβ’3 minutes
- Hearing Lossβ’7 minutes
- Weber and Rinneβ’8 minutes
- Expectation: Interpreting Soundβ’4 minutes
- Prosodyβ’6 minutes
- Communicationβ’3 minutes
- Wrap-up: Hearingβ’2 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Clinical Vignette: One Man's Story of Hearingβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Hearingβ’30 minutes
The vestibular system and gaze control give us so much but are grossly under appreciated. They are so fundamental that we discount them, assuming that they will always be there. When the vestibular system fails us, its importance dominates our lives. Living with either a vestibular or an eye movement disorder is very disruptive to everyday life. In this module, you will learn how the inner ear is designed to detect and respond to head movements. You will learn about the circuit that connects the inner ear to the motoneurons that control the location of your eyes, allowing us to reflexively maintain our view of an object even as we move about in the world. Finally, we will talk about how you can modify this reflexive control of the eyes and how you can control where you are looking.
What's included
16 videos2 readings1 assignment
16 videosβ’Total 82 minutes
- Introduction to Vestibular Senseβ’4 minutes
- The Vestibular Stimulusβ’5 minutes
- Canals and Otoconial Massesβ’8 minutes
- Hair Cell Orientationβ’6 minutes
- Yoked End Organs, Part 1β’5 minutes
- Yoked End Organs, Part 2β’4 minutes
- Otoconial Disordersβ’6 minutes
- Visual Integrationβ’4 minutes
- The VOR Is Fastβ’5 minutes
- Horizontal VOR Circuitryβ’5 minutes
- Nystagmusβ’5 minutes
- Adapting the VORβ’5 minutes
- Eye Movementsβ’5 minutes
- Saccadesβ’6 minutes
- Saccade Circuitsβ’5 minutes
- Controlling Saccadesβ’6 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- The Vestibular Sense & Gazeβ’30 minutes
"Voluntary movements are how we interact with the world. The organization of the motor system has implications for how we move, and the types of movements we can make. This module we'll start to explore the organization of the motor system, from neurons to muscles. This module contains a lot of material, so be sure to start early so that you have time to finish!"
What's included
18 videos2 readings1 assignment
18 videosβ’Total 89 minutes
- Introduction to Voluntary Movementβ’3 minutes
- Motor Hierarchyβ’5 minutes
- Problems with Motor Hierarchyβ’5 minutes
- Motor Modulationβ’7 minutes
- Fast and Slow Fibersβ’5 minutes
- Motoneuron Typesβ’4 minutes
- Orderly Recruitmentβ’8 minutes
- Exercise and Muscle Massβ’3 minutes
- Monosynaptic Reflexβ’5 minutes
- Co-activationβ’4 minutes
- Gamma Reflex Loopβ’5 minutes
- Postureβ’5 minutes
- Postural Controlβ’6 minutes
- Central Pattern Generatorβ’8 minutes
- Intro to Self-Generated Movementsβ’3 minutes
- Praxisβ’4 minutes
- Emotional Movementsβ’7 minutes
- Wrap-upβ’2 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Voluntary Movementsβ’30 minutes
You should now have an understanding of how muscles function to initiate movements. However, the brain requires more than just the cerebral cortex to determine what movements to perform and to make those movements smooth and guided. This module, we'll explore the cerebellum and the basal ganglia, fascinating structures that play a major role in movement. You'll also learn how these brain regions are involved in motor learning and disease.
What's included
19 videos2 readings1 assignment
19 videosβ’Total 99 minutes
- The Data-Driven Cerebellumβ’6 minutes
- The Purkinje Cellβ’4 minutes
- Cerebellar Functionsβ’6 minutes
- Cerebellar Topographyβ’6 minutes
- Cerebellar Lateralityβ’3 minutes
- Efference Copy and Sensory Reafferenceβ’6 minutes
- Cerebellar Learning and the VORβ’8 minutes
- Extreme Vestibular Plasticity (optional) β’4 minutes
- More Cerebellar Learningβ’6 minutes
- Action Selectionβ’5 minutes
- Basal Ganglia Anatomyβ’2 minutes
- Basal Ganglia Pathwaysβ’8 minutes
- Basal Ganglia Experiment (optional)β’2 minutes
- Operational Learningβ’6 minutes
- Chunkingβ’7 minutes
- Parkinson's Diseaseβ’8 minutes
- Non-Motor Functions of Basal Gangliaβ’4 minutes
- Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia Cooperationβ’6 minutes
- Wrap-Up: Voluntary Movement, part 2β’2 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Motor Modulationβ’30 minutes
Although our bodies are very robust and we can live in a range of environments, our brain requires very specific conditions to function properly. Homeostasis is the active process by which our nervous system regulates internal conditions, such as blood pressure and temperature. This module we will explore what homeostasis does, and how it functions in everyday life.
What's included
13 videos2 readings1 assignment
13 videosβ’Total 73 minutes
- Introduction to Homeostasisβ’3 minutes
- Hypothalamic Anatomyβ’4 minutes
- Pituitary Gland & Gigantismβ’5 minutes
- Post-Partum Mood Disordersβ’7 minutes
- Thermoregulationβ’9 minutes
- Hyperthermiaβ’3 minutes
- Fever and Hot Flashesβ’10 minutes
- Breathingβ’5 minutes
- Urinationβ’6 minutes
- Problems with the Urination Systemβ’6 minutes
- Sleep Phenomenologyβ’7 minutes
- Sleep Mechanismsβ’6 minutes
- Wrap-Up: Homeostasisβ’2 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Homeostasisβ’30 minutes
You've now learned an incredible amount about the way the brain functions to perceive and act upon the world we live in. You've gained an understanding of neurobiology on a cellular level, and how many diseases and disorders of the nervous system can affect our bodies and minds. In our final module, we will journey into the realms of emotion, attention, memory, and language. By the end of this module, you will have a greater understanding of the more abstract cognitive functions the brain.
What's included
18 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
18 videosβ’Total 99 minutes
- Introduction to Abstract Functionβ’3 minutes
- Bauby and Emotionβ’4 minutes
- Thalamic Attentionβ’6 minutes
- Mushroom Huntingβ’5 minutes
- Memory Typesβ’8 minutes
- PTSDβ’6 minutes
- Semantic Memoriesβ’3 minutes
- Episodic Memoriesβ’6 minutes
- The Story of H.M.β’5 minutes
- Memory Formation Circuitryβ’7 minutes
- Hollywood Amnesiaβ’7 minutes
- Clinical Amnesiaβ’6 minutes
- Introduction to Languageβ’4 minutes
- Aphasiasβ’7 minutes
- Prosodyβ’6 minutes
- Intellectual Disabilityβ’6 minutes
- Your Brain, Your Illnessβ’6 minutes
- Future Challengesβ’6 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- In-Video Quiz Questions and Answersβ’10 minutes
- Additional Resourcesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Introduction to Abstract Functionβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Final Projectβ’120 minutes
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I benefited greatly from this course. I felt that Professor Mason was part of my family. It's great and her explanation is excellent. Thank you from the bottom of my heart professor mason.
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I absolutely loved being a part of prof. mason's class! I have gathered alot of information that is going to help me build my future! And this course made me like neurobiology even more! Thank you
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Dear Ms. Peggy, Thank you very much. It is really a great experience and I know so much about myself and other people too. All the best to you and all your love ones.Best reagrd,Monica Malijani
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