Boost your clinical skills with this in-depth CPD on sub-cortical brain structures. 'Building Brains' is designed for New Zealand psychologists, covering the thalamus, basal ganglia, hippocampus, and amygdala. Understand how these deep-brain structures impact memory, emotion, and motor function, and learn to apply this knowledge to your assessments and case formulations.
Understanding the sub-cortical regions of the brain is essential for psychologists working with clients presenting with memory difficulties, emotional dysregulation, or motor and sensory impairments. Building Brains: Sub-Cortical Structures of the Brain offers a detailed and accessible guide to key deep-brain structures and their clinical relevance.
In this engaging CPD video, participants explore the anatomy and function of the thalamus, basal ganglia, hippocampus, and amygdala. Each structure is examined in terms of its neurological role, such as memory consolidation, emotional regulation, and motor control. The course also covers how dysfunction in these areas presents clinically and offers guidance on assessment considerations for psychologists. Animated visuals and references to related TED Talks help bring complex concepts to life.
This CPD is ideal for psychologists seeking to deepen their neuroanatomical knowledge and improve their ability to link brain structure to clinical symptomatology.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:
Identify the anatomical features of major sub-cortical structures including the thalamus, basal ganglia, hippocampus, and amygdala
Understand the distinct functional roles of each structure in emotion, memory, motor regulation, and sensory processing
Recognise clinical presentations and cognitive or behavioural symptoms related to dysfunction in each of these brain regions
Integrate neuroanatomical understanding into psychological assessment and case formulation
See the links below for the TED talks that are mentioned in the video
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation