Have a Brain or Love Someone Who Does? This Course is for You (And THEM). I'm Really Looking Forward to this Course!
Highly integrative learning going on over here...
In our course, "Unlocking Your Brain's Potential: A Journey into NeuroHealth," we will draw knowledge from multiple disciplines to prepare students for an integrative understanding of neurodevelopment.
Dr. Lyons-Weiler, Sara Woods Kender and Dr. Dale “Wild Doc” Brown are the instructors.
Here's a list of disciplines we will draw from and how they contribute to the course topics in various lectures!
1. Developmental Neuroscience: Fundamental for understanding "Healthy Neurodevelopment" at various age stages. It provides insights into the brain's development from gestation through adolescence.
2. Nutritional Science: Essential for "Food & Brain Health." It explores how diet influences brain development, function, and overall health.
3. Exercise Physiology: Pertinent to "Exercise & Brain Health," focusing on how physical activity impacts brain health and neurodevelopment.
4. Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine: Relevant for "Mild TBI Recovery," addressing the recovery processes and therapeutic approaches following traumatic brain injuries.
5. Immunology: Key for "Neuroimmunity," understanding how the immune system interacts with the nervous system, particularly in the context of brain health and disease.
6. Toxicology: Crucial for "Neurotoxins" and "Brain toxicity and the Glymphatic System," examining how various toxins affect the brain and the body's mechanisms for detoxification.
7. Autoimmunity and Neurodegenerative Disease Research: Important for "Neuroautoimmunity & Neurodegeneration," focusing on the intersection of autoimmune disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.
8. Parasitology: Relevant for "Parasites of the Brain," understanding how parasites can affect brain health and function.
9. Gerontology: For "Healthy Brain Aging," studying the aging process and its impact on the brain.
10. Pharmacology and Ethnobotany: For "Memory and Natural Nootropics" and "Addressing Chronic Pain Pathways with Phytotherapy," exploring the effects of natural substances and plants on brain function and pain management.
11. Psychiatry and Psychology: Pertinent to "Mood Disorders: Depression, Anxiety, OCD," focusing on the mental health aspects of brain function.
12. Gastroenterology and Microbiology: For "Gut Brain Connection / Gut-Brain Axis," studying the relationship between gut health and brain function.
13. Psychedelic Research and Neuropharmacology: For "Psilocybin Psychedelic Mushrooms, Current Scientific Review," exploring the effects of psychedelic substances on the brain and their potential therapeutic uses.
These disciplines will provide a comprehensive foundation for understanding neurodevelopment from a functional neuroscience perspective. They will also set the stage for more advanced topics later in the course, ensuring that students have a well-rounded understanding of the various factors influencing brain health and development.
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