Neuroanatomy is really about learning to read the nervous system as a map — where structures sit, how they connect, and why those connections matter when something goes wrong or when you're interpreting a scan. You'll work through the brain, spinal cord, brainstem, cranial nerves, and vasculature region by region, labeling structures on radiological images and using 3D models to get the spatial intuition that flat diagrams can't give you. It's a graduate-level foundation course, so expect it to feed directly into anything clinical or research-oriented you do afterward in neuroscience, psychology, or medicine — the vocabulary and mental geography you build here is what later systems and pathology courses assume you already have.
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In order to be able to participate in the final exam, you need to have taken the midterm and done all of the review paper critiques.