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Discusses the physiology and pathophysiology of the ageing brain and the mechanism of action of ergot alkaloids.
Presentation and demonstration of a method of operation to correct trigonocephalus and plagiocephalus by osteotomy and repositioning of the bone.
Supraspinal control of reflexes and relation to voluntary movement, clinical significance of the above, pathways controlling the stretch reflex. Position and functional significance of the internal capsule,...
Postgraduate courses in psychiatry; undergraduate pharmacology and pharmacy courses*.
Third-year courses in cell biology - appreciation of cell culture techniques*.
Explains some of the principles of EEG. Deals with the normal EEG and some of the commoner abnormalities, and shows actual EEGs, using the split screen so that the patient’s head and the tracing can be...
Part 1: Functions of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), anatomy, formation, flow and drainage, intercranial pressure. Part 2: Composition of CSF, mechanism of formation, blood-CSF barrier, relation between brain and...
EEG graphic outputs are used to reveal the reaction of the brain to the two principal metabolites: CO and glucose. This test can be reversed by the use of therapeutic agents. A correlation between good...
Direct observation, anatomical and histological documents, X-ray examination and electroencephalograms are used in turn to retrace all aspects of the successive stages of human cerebral maturation through...
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