Jerome Quellier – Predicting Patient Behavior by Brain Lesion Site
Patients with complex brain injuries, strokes and other encephalopathies are now more common. Practitioners need to be able to understand the anatomy that mediates behavior. Understanding the roles of the frontal lobes, hippocampus, the differences between bilateral temporal lobes, and the optic system will assist the clinician in not only predicting a patient’s cognitive dysfunction, but also guide assessment and intervention. This recording provides a quick overview of the brain anatomy and physiological processes that mediate it.-regulation, executive functions and visual perception.
- Determine the function and anatomy of the lobes of your brain in order to control behavior
- Definition of neurophysiology and fear/anger in memory.
- Define the effects of trauma and nontraumatic.-Cognitive centers and traumatic injuries
- Describe the optic system and locations of lesions that can affect therapy engagement and accuracy.
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Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 85
- Assessments Yes