Human Brain Anatomy Course: 2nd-4th April 2008

November 21st, 2007 | by Mark Holah |

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This course looks fascinating, and should be of interest to psychology teachers wanting to extend their knowledge about human brain anatomy. The three-day programme incorporates integrated lectures and dissection-room practicals, examining human brains and includes functional anatomy of the cerebral cortex, basal ganglia and limbic system.

The course is led by Dr Paul Johns BSc BM MSc (Specialist Registrar, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square) and provides a detailed overview of human brain anatomy presented in a very clear and accessible way.

The 3-day programme will be held in the Easter holidays (2nd-4th April 2008) at the Institute of Child Health, London WC1
Go over to the web site www.neurocourses.com to find out more.

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