Neurosurgeons, neurologists , psychiatrists and clinical neuroscientists will provide background to the major disorders of the nervous system. Lectures will be accompanied by presentation of clinical cases. Assimilation of neurotechnology to clinical practice will be discussed. Lectures 2-13 may not be presented in that order.
Lecture 1: Introduction to clinical neuroscience
Lecture 2: Clinical epilepsy and epilepsy surgery
Lecture 3: Parkinson's disease
Lecture 4: Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
Lecture 5: Breaking the boundaries in stroke prevention and treatment
Lecture 6: Depression and suicide
Lecture 7: New insights on OCD diagnosis and treatment
Lecture 8: Clinical neuroscience of addiction: the pathway from pleasure to pain
Lecture 9: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and stress responses
Lecture 10: States of Consciousness; Sleep medicine
Lecture 11: Computational physiology of the basal ganglia and of their disorders and therapy
Lecture 12: Autoimmune neurology: bench and bedside
Lecture 13: Animal models of CNS diseases
Lecture 14: Research Opportunities using invasive recordings and stimulation in neurosurgical patients, including neuromodulation and Brain Machine Interfaces