ASMT864 Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging
This course will provide students with an understanding of the structure and function of the central nervous system. Students will also learn about current structural and functional neuroimaging methodologies used to investigate the integrity of the central nervous system. Applications of neuroimaging findings to medical and psychiatric disorders in the context of both clinical and research settings will be explored. Students will also learn how clinical neuroimaging findings can be integrated into neuropsychological case conceptualization. The course will also include reviews of exemplary and flawed papers, and a discussion of the merits and limitations of neuroimaging as a tool for clinical psychology. The weekly course meetings will combine seminar discussion and lectures. Prerequisite: ASMT860, ASMT861, ASMT862, ASMT863.