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Apr 03, 2025
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OCCT - 6625 Applied Neuroscience for Occupational Therapy (3) Explores the structural components and function of the nervous system and how neurologic dysfunctions impact occupational performance with an emphasis on functional performance (including auditory visual, somatosensory, impulse control, memory, learning, executive functioning, and engagement in meaningful life roles). The structure and function of nervous system cells, nervous system development and plasticity, as well as the organization and function of the brain, brainstem and spinal cord are emphasized. Topics include the etiology, symptoms, and diagnosis of neurological conditions across the lifespan and their influence on occupational performance skills. Instructional Method: Offered: Lecture-Discussion Fall. Prerequisite: OCCT-6615 .
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