Master the science of how your brain interprets touch, pain, and proprioception. This course delivers a precise and rigorous exploration of sensory processing within the central nervous system, guided by neuroscience experts.
This course delivers a concise but thorough overview of somatosensation, focusing on how the central nervous system processes tactile, nociceptive, and proprioceptive inputs. You’ll examine the anatomical pathways, molecular mechanisms, and integrative functions that shape our sensory experiences.
Each lesson is designed for independent mastery—providing clear explanations, up-to-date research, and practical frameworks you can immediately apply. Whether you are strengthening your academic foundation or advancing your professional practice, you will leave with a robust understanding of how the brain deciphers the body’s signals.
You will build the confidence to interpret clinical cases and research findings related to somatosensory function, and deepen your appreciation for the complexity of neural perception.
Explore the organization, pathways, and integrative mechanisms that allow the CNS to interpret touch, pain, and body position.
Unlock a precise understanding of somatosensory processing—and elevate your expertise with knowledge that sets you apart.
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