OTD-534: Neuroscience for Rehabilitation

Credits 3.00
Academic Level
Doctorate (Professional Prac)
Instructional Method
Lecture
The anatomy and physiology of the human nervous system are introduced with an emphasis on understanding the neural basis of sensory processing, movement, emotion, and behavior, as well as the functional consequences of different types of lesions or dysfunction. Topics include neuroanatomy, development of the nervious system, the function of central, peripheral, limbic, and autonomic nervous systems, motor control, sensation (vision, hearing, vestibular, somatosensation) and cognition and how lesions within these areas can interfere with occupational performance. Typical neurological pathologies and injuries will be discussed regarding their relation to affected neurological structures and how they manifest into performance deficits of clients (social, physical, and cognitive). Laboratory sessions are focused on exploring anatomical structures of the human brain and introducing neurological assessments used in occupational therapy practice. Prerequisite: Admission to the OTD Program. [ 3 credits ]