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Concepts in Neuroanatomy in Learning, Memory and Recall: Part 3 & 4
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Concepts in Neuroanatomy in Learning, Memory and Recall (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 1 hour 56 mins
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Syst...
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written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Concepts in Neuroanatomy in Learning, Memory and Recall (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 1 hour 56 mins
Description
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Systems and Circuits; Higher and Lower Functional Components of the Nervous System; Parallel-Distributing Processing; Signal Coding; Intern...
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Systems and Circuits; Higher and Lower Functional Components of the Nervous System; Parallel-Distributing Processing; Signal Coding; Internal Brain Maps; Comparative Systems; The Anticipatory Nervous System; Functional Brain Scans.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Neuroanatomy, Brain, Memory, Learning, Nervous system
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Copyright © 1998. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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Perinatal Pathology: Part 1 & 2
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Perinatal Pathology (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 57 mins
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and pathology of neuromotor disorders including the development of movement and posture, the visual-vestibular-cervical triad, and overview of the major CNS centers involved in neuromotor pathology.
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Perinatal Pathology (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and pathology of neuromotor disorders including the development of movement and posture, the visual-vestibular-cervical triad, and overview of the major CNS centers involved in neuromotor pathology.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Vision (perception), Spinal cord, Fetus, Judgment, Emotional states, Learning, Nervous system, Brain, Pathology, Neuroanatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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Perinatal Pathology: Part 3 & 4
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Perinatal Pathology (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 54 mins
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and pathology of neuromotor disorders including the development of movement and posture, the visual-vestibular-cervical triad, and overview of the major CNS centers involved in neuromotor pathology.
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Perinatal Pathology (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 54 mins
Description
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and pathology of neuromotor disorders including the development of movement and posture, the visual-vestibular-cervical triad, and overview of the major CNS centers involved in neuromotor pathology.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Brain, Neuroanatomy, Nervous system, Pathology, Physical development, Spina bifida, Vision (perception), Cerebral palsy, Neurogenesis, Hypotension, Hypertension, Hemorrhage
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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Concepts in Neuroanatomy in Learning, Memory and Recall: Part 5
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Concepts in Neuroanatomy in Learning, Memory and Recall (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 32 mins
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Syst...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in Concepts in Neuroanatomy in Learning, Memory and Recall (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 32 mins
Description
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Systems and Circuits; Higher and Lower Functional Components of the Nervous System; Parallel-Distributing Processing; Signal Coding; Intern...
This seminar presents concepts of the central nervous system based on research over the last ten years and is translated into clinical application by Dr. Moore. Topics include: Terminology and Basic Essentials; Synapses at all levels of the CNS; Functional Systems that Enable Learning; The Four Major Learning Systems and Circuits; Higher and Lower Functional Components of the Nervous System; Parallel-Distributing Processing; Signal Coding; Internal Brain Maps; Comparative Systems; The Anticipatory Nervous System; Functional Brain Scans.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Brain, Memory, Learning, Nervous system, Neuroanatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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The Neuroanatomy of Closed Head and Brain Injury in Children and Adults: Part 1 & 2
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Closed Head and Brain Injury in Children and Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 58 mins
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and neurology of closed head and brain injury in children and adults. Topics include: Head Injury Statistics and Risk Factors; Closed Head Injury from Shaken Baby Syndrome; Impact of CNS Dysfunction on Behavior; Functional Systems and Their Vulnerability; New Brain Maps; Area...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Closed Head and Brain Injury in Children and Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and neurology of closed head and brain injury in children and adults. Topics include: Head Injury Statistics and Risk Factors; Closed Head Injury from Shaken Baby Syndrome; Impact of CNS Dysfunction on Behavior; Functional Systems and Their Vulnerability; New Brain Maps; Areas of Injury; Vascular Insults and Tissue Types; Brainstem Syndromes; Cortical Pathology and Lesions.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Wounds and injuries, Neuroanatomy, Head, Brain, Brain damage
Copyright Message
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The Neuroanatomy of Closed Head and Brain Injury in Children and Adults: Part 5
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Closed Head and Brain Injury in Children and Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 35 mins
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and neurology of closed head and brain injury in children and adults. Topics include: Head Injury Statistics and Risk Factors; Closed Head Injury from Shaken Baby Syndrome; Impact of CNS Dysfunction on Behavior; Functional Systems and Their Vulnerability; New Brain Maps; Area...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Closed Head and Brain Injury in Children and Adults (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2003), 35 mins
Description
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy and neurology of closed head and brain injury in children and adults. Topics include: Head Injury Statistics and Risk Factors; Closed Head Injury from Shaken Baby Syndrome; Impact of CNS Dysfunction on Behavior; Functional Systems and Their Vulnerability; New Brain Maps; Areas of Injury; Vascular Insults and Tissue Types; Brainstem Syndromes; Cortical Pathology and Lesions.
Field of Study
Sports Medicine & Exercise Science
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Wounds and injuries, Neuroanatomy, Head, Brain, Brain damage
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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The Neuroanatomy of Learning Disabilities: Part 1 & 2
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Learning Disabilities (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2002), 1 hour 59 mins
This seminar presents aspects of neuroanatomy involved in learning and learning disabilities. Topics include: Growth and Development of the Nervous System, Essentials for Learning, Memory and Recall, Nervous System Pathology including Shaken Baby Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Autism. Overview of t...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Learning Disabilities (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2002), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
This seminar presents aspects of neuroanatomy involved in learning and learning disabilities. Topics include: Growth and Development of the Nervous System, Essentials for Learning, Memory and Recall, Nervous System Pathology including Shaken Baby Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Autism. Overview of the Visual System and its importance in learning is also presented.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Learning disabilities, Brain, Movement, Anatomy, Embryology, Nervous system, Neuroanatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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The Neuroanatomy of Learning Disabilities: Part 5 & 6
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Learning Disabilities (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2002), 1 hour 57 mins
This seminar presents aspects of neuroanatomy involved in learning and learning disabilities. Topics include: Growth and Development of the Nervous System, Essentials for Learning, Memory and Recall, Nervous System Pathology including Shaken Baby Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Autism. Overview of t...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Learning Disabilities (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2002), 1 hour 57 mins
Description
This seminar presents aspects of neuroanatomy involved in learning and learning disabilities. Topics include: Growth and Development of the Nervous System, Essentials for Learning, Memory and Recall, Nervous System Pathology including Shaken Baby Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Autism. Overview of the Visual System and its importance in learning is also presented.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Stress, Brain, Fetal alcohol syndrome, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Attention-deficit disorder, Vision (perception), Learning disabilities, Nervous system, Neuroanatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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The Neuroanatomy of Neuromotor and Sensorimotor Disorders: Part 1 & 2
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Neuromotor and Sensorimotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 1 hour 45 mins
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of neuromotor and sensorimotor problems in children. Dr. Moore presents structural and neuroanatomical factors as they relate to neuromotor and sensorimotor deficiencies. The structure and function of the Central Nervous System is discussed along with implications of dysfunct...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Neuromotor and Sensorimotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 1 hour 45 mins
Description
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of neuromotor and sensorimotor problems in children. Dr. Moore presents structural and neuroanatomical factors as they relate to neuromotor and sensorimotor deficiencies. The structure and function of the Central Nervous System is discussed along with implications of dysfunction in various areas. Sensory processing of the Central Nervous System is presented related to motor learning and feed-forward and feed...
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of neuromotor and sensorimotor problems in children. Dr. Moore presents structural and neuroanatomical factors as they relate to neuromotor and sensorimotor deficiencies. The structure and function of the Central Nervous System is discussed along with implications of dysfunction in various areas. Sensory processing of the Central Nervous System is presented related to motor learning and feed-forward and feedback systems.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Brain, Nervous system, Motor skills disorders, Neuroanatomy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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The Neuroanatomy of Neuromotor and Sensorimotor Disorders: Part 7
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Neuromotor and Sensorimotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 1 hour 8 mins
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of neuromotor and sensorimotor problems in children. Dr. Moore presents structural and neuroanatomical factors as they relate to neuromotor and sensorimotor deficiencies. The structure and function of the Central Nervous System is discussed along with implications of dysfunct...
Sample
written by Josephine C. Moore; presented by Josephine C. Moore, in The Neuroanatomy of Neuromotor and Sensorimotor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1998), 1 hour 8 mins
Description
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of neuromotor and sensorimotor problems in children. Dr. Moore presents structural and neuroanatomical factors as they relate to neuromotor and sensorimotor deficiencies. The structure and function of the Central Nervous System is discussed along with implications of dysfunction in various areas. Sensory processing of the Central Nervous System is presented related to motor learning and feed-forward and feed...
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of neuromotor and sensorimotor problems in children. Dr. Moore presents structural and neuroanatomical factors as they relate to neuromotor and sensorimotor deficiencies. The structure and function of the Central Nervous System is discussed along with implications of dysfunction in various areas. Sensory processing of the Central Nervous System is presented related to motor learning and feed-forward and feedback systems.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Josephine C. Moore
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Dementia, Brain damage, Brain, Motor skills disorders, Nervous system, Neuroanatomy, Dyskinesia, Muscle hypotonia
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
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