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Parts Of The Brain Explained (certificate)
Published 6/2026
Created by Steven Kushner, PhD
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 10 Lectures ( 2h 31m ) | Size: 5.2 GB[/center]
Explore brain lobes, the cerebral cortex, limbic system, and how brain structures influence behavior
What you'll learn
⚡ Identify the major structures of the human brain, including the cerebral cortex, lobes, and subcortical regions
⚡ Explain the functions of key brain areas such as the motor cortex, sensory cortex, and association areas
⚡ Describe the role of the limbic system in emotion, motivation, and memory
⚡ Analyze how different brain structures contribute to behavior, decision-making, and emotional responses
⚡ Understand how brain damage and lesion studies reveal the functions of specific brain regions
⚡ Connect brain structure and function to real-world behaviors and psychological phenomena
Requirements
❗ No prior background in psychology or neuroscience is required. This course is designed for beginners and explains all brain structures and concepts clearly and visually. An interest in how the brain works is helpful, but not required.
Description
How does the brain create thought, emotion, and behavior?
This course provides a clear, visual, and engaging introduction to thestructure and function of the human brain, with a focus on how specific brain regions influence behavior and mental processes.
Designed for beginners, this course breaks down complex neuroscience concepts into understandable explanations using real-world examples, diagrams, and demonstrations. You'll explore the majorparts of the brain, including the cerebral cortex, brain lobes, limbic system, and key subcortical structures-and learn what happens when these areas are damaged or disrupted.
Topics include
✨ The organization of the brain and nervous system
✨ The cerebral cortex and its major lobes
✨ Motor, sensory, and association areas
✨ The limbic system and emotion, motivation, and memory
✨ Brain structures involved in fear, reward, and decision-making
✨ How brain damage and lesion studies reveal function
Throughout the course, emphasis is placed onfunction over memorization-helping you understand not justwhere structures are located, butwhy they matter. You'll connect brain anatomy to everyday behaviors such as emotions, habits, learning, and stress responses.
This course is ideal for students taking psychology or neuroscience courses, educators looking for clear teaching explanations, or anyone curious about how the brain works. No prior background in psychology or biology is required.
By the end of the course, you'll be able to confidently explain how different parts of the brain work together to shape behavior.
Who this course is for
⭐ Students taking or preparing for psychology or neuroscience courses High school and college learners studying biological psychology or brain behavior topics Educators looking for clear explanations and visual teaching examples Lifelong learners curious about how the brain produces thought, emotion, and behavior Anyone interested in understanding how brain structures influence everyday actions and decisions
Homepage
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Parts Of The Brain Explained (certificate)
Published 6/2026
Created by Steven Kushner, PhD
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 10 Lectures ( 2h 31m ) | Size: 5.2 GB[/center]
Explore brain lobes, the cerebral cortex, limbic system, and how brain structures influence behavior
What you'll learn
⚡ Identify the major structures of the human brain, including the cerebral cortex, lobes, and subcortical regions
⚡ Explain the functions of key brain areas such as the motor cortex, sensory cortex, and association areas
⚡ Describe the role of the limbic system in emotion, motivation, and memory
⚡ Analyze how different brain structures contribute to behavior, decision-making, and emotional responses
⚡ Understand how brain damage and lesion studies reveal the functions of specific brain regions
⚡ Connect brain structure and function to real-world behaviors and psychological phenomena
Requirements
❗ No prior background in psychology or neuroscience is required. This course is designed for beginners and explains all brain structures and concepts clearly and visually. An interest in how the brain works is helpful, but not required.
Description
How does the brain create thought, emotion, and behavior?
This course provides a clear, visual, and engaging introduction to thestructure and function of the human brain, with a focus on how specific brain regions influence behavior and mental processes.
Designed for beginners, this course breaks down complex neuroscience concepts into understandable explanations using real-world examples, diagrams, and demonstrations. You'll explore the majorparts of the brain, including the cerebral cortex, brain lobes, limbic system, and key subcortical structures-and learn what happens when these areas are damaged or disrupted.
Topics include
✨ The organization of the brain and nervous system
✨ The cerebral cortex and its major lobes
✨ Motor, sensory, and association areas
✨ The limbic system and emotion, motivation, and memory
✨ Brain structures involved in fear, reward, and decision-making
✨ How brain damage and lesion studies reveal function
Throughout the course, emphasis is placed onfunction over memorization-helping you understand not justwhere structures are located, butwhy they matter. You'll connect brain anatomy to everyday behaviors such as emotions, habits, learning, and stress responses.
This course is ideal for students taking psychology or neuroscience courses, educators looking for clear teaching explanations, or anyone curious about how the brain works. No prior background in psychology or biology is required.
By the end of the course, you'll be able to confidently explain how different parts of the brain work together to shape behavior.
Who this course is for
⭐ Students taking or preparing for psychology or neuroscience courses High school and college learners studying biological psychology or brain behavior topics Educators looking for clear explanations and visual teaching examples Lifelong learners curious about how the brain produces thought, emotion, and behavior Anyone interested in understanding how brain structures influence everyday actions and decisions
Homepage
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