
LIVE RXPP 6110 & 6120 Central and Peripheral Nervous System and Sheep Brain Dissection | via NMSU
13.5 Credit Hours
Online
This training module is a thorough study of gross anatomy and micro anatomy of the brain. The structural anatomy of the cerebral cortex and subcortex will be discussed in regards to the ways in which these structures interact with psychopharmacological agents. Special focus will be given to the structural aspects of the frontal cortex,hippocampus, basal ganglia, thalamus and hypothalamus with particular attention to the locus coeruleus, dorsal raphe nuclei and the nucleusaccumbens. This course is congruent with the College of Education’s Conceptual Framework in that it provides a general(Provided by NMSU, Sponsored by APA) NMSU is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NMSU maintains responsibility for the program and its content.) knowledge background, addresses assessment competencies, and integrates content knowledge and professional knowledge.
Topic
LIVE RXPP 6110 & 6120 Central and Peripheral Nervous System and Sheep Brain Dissection | via NMSU
Credit Hours
13.5 CE
Location
Online
Date & Time
Instructor(s)
Brock Frost, Ph.D., MSCP, ABPP-CN
Cost
$300: IPA Member
$200: IPA Lifetime Member
$200: IPA ECP Member
$130: IPA Retired Member
$0: IPA Student Member
$450: Non-Member
About this Workshop
This training module is a thorough study of gross anatomy and micro anatomy of the brain. The structural anatomy of the cerebral cortex and subcortex will be discussed in regards to the ways in which these structures interact with psychopharmacological agents. Special focus will be given to the structural aspects of the frontal cortex,hippocampus, basal ganglia, thalamus and hypothalamus with particular attention to the locus coeruleus, dorsal raphe nuclei and the nucleusaccumbens. This course is congruent with the College of Education’s Conceptual Framework in that it provides a general(Provided by NMSU, Sponsored by APA) NMSU is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NMSU maintains responsibility for the program and its content.) knowledge background, addresses assessment competencies, and integrates content knowledge and professional knowledge.
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- List 3 major structures of the brain
- List 3 types of brain sections/views
- Locate and list 1 function of the Blood Brain Barrier
- Locate 4 lobes of the cerebrum
- List at least 1 function of each lobe
- List 4 ventricles in the brain
- List 4 structures of the cortex
- List 3 layers of the Meninges
- Locate and list 1 function the corpus colosseum
- Identify the two main commissures and which orientation they are best visualized in
Trace the outline of Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF), then list 1 function of CSF. - List 2 areas/types of blood supplies in the brain
- Locate and list 1 function frontal cortex
- Locate and list 1 function hippocampus
- Locate and list 1 function basal ganglia
- Locate and list 1 function thalamus
- Locate and list 1 function hypothalamus
- Locate and list 1 function locus coeruleus
- Locate and list 1 function dorsal raphe nuclei
- Locate and list 1 function putamen
- Locate and list 1 function pineal gland
- Locate and list 1 function pituitary gland
- Locate and list 4 structures of the limbic system
- Locate and list 1 function of the cingulate gyrus
- Locate and list 1 function subarachnoid space
- List 12 Cranial Nerves and each respective function
- Locate and list 1 function pons
- Locate and list 1 function medulla
- Locate and list 1 function nucleus accumbens
Refund and Cancellation Policy
We understand, sometimes things come up!
IPA will offer a full refund to registrants who cancel their registration 7 days prior to an event/course. If a registrant would like to cancel their registration within 7 days of the event, no refund will be offered.
Contact: Suzanne Hull, ipa@iowapsychology.org