The course provides advanced knowledge on the neuroriabilitation and the main mechanisms involved in the cerebral reorganization after rehabilitaion interventions.
The student must demonstrate that he has acquired:
1) the understanding of the fundamental mechanisms that regulate brain dynamics and structural changes in the main neurological and psychhatric diseases;
2) knowledge of the main brain imaging techniques;
3) the ability to organize and communicate the acquired knowledge in a clear, effective, coherent narrative, using an appropriate scientific language
4) The ability to express one's own point of view and to deepen autonomously the topics, the experimental studies and the methodologies of interest. Students will make use of this knowledge to analyze and discuss scientific articles dealing with the combination of rehabilitation and neuroimaging techniques.