1. Types of nervous cells
  2. Types of glial cells
  3. Neuronal cytoskeleton
  4. Fast and slow axonal transport
  5. Potassium, sodium and calcium ion channels
  6. Resting membrane potential
  7. Passive electrical properties of the neuron
  8. Action potential
  9. Neuromuscular synapse and its disorders
  10. Excitatory synapses
  11. Inhibitory synapses
  12. Temporal and spatial synaptic integration
  13. Ionotropic receptors
  14. Metabotropic receptors
  15. Transmitter synthesis and synaptic vesicles
  16. Transmitter release and uptake
  17. Acetylcholine
  18. Biogenic amine transmitters
  19. Amino acid transmitters
  20. Neuroactive peptides
  21. Anatomical organization of the spinal cord
  22. Anatomical organization of the medulla
  23. Anatomical organization of the midbrain
  24. Anatomical organization of the cerebellum
  25. Anatomical organization of the diencephalon
  26. Anatomical organization of the cerebral hemispheres
  27. Laminar organization of the cerebral cortex
  28. Columnar organization of the cerebral cortex
  29. Localization of cognitive functions within the cerebral cortex
  30. Functional imaging of cognitive functions
  31. Mechanoceptors, proprioceptors and thermal receptors
  32. Nociceptors and hyperalgesia
  33. Dorsal column – medial lemniscal system
  34. Anterolateral spinothalamic system
  35. Gate-control theory, opioid peptides and the endogenous pain control 
  36. Thalamic syndrome and central pain
  37. Photoreceptors and phototransduction cascade
  38. Retinal visual processing
  39. Visual field and lesions in the retino-geniculo-cortical visual pathways
  40. Magnocellular and parvocellular central visual pathways
  41. Functional modules of the visual cortex
  42. Motion processing in the dorsal visual pathway
  43. Visual attention
  44. Object processing in the ventral visual pathway
  45. Stereoscopic perception
  46. Color vision
  47. Conscious awareness and the binding problem in the visual cortex
  48. Sensory transduction in the ear
  49. Functional anatomy of the cochlea
  50. Neural processing of auditory information
  51. Sensorineural hearing loss
  52. Encoding of odorant information
  53. Olfactory pathways
  54. Pheromones
  55. Taste cells and qualities
  56. Organization of the motor system
  57. The motor unit
  58. Neurogenic diseases of the motor unit
  59. Myopathic diseases of the motor unit
  60. Diseases of the peripheral nerves
  61. The stretch reflex
  62. Alterations in reflex responses and muscle tone
  63. Locomotion patterns within the spinal cord
  64. Voluntary movements
  65. Gaze control
  66. Anatomical organization of the vestibular apparatus
  67. Vestibular reflexes and central vestibular pathways
  68. Posture control
  69. Vestibullocerebelar circuits and disorders
  70. Spinocerebellar circuits and disorders
  71. Cerebrocerebellar circuits and disorders
  72. Direct and indirect pathways in the basal ganglia
  73. Movement disorders (Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease)
  74. Roles of basal ganglia in the cognition and learning
  75. Brain stem reticular formation and cranial nerves
  76. Brain stem modulation of sensation, movement and consciousness
  77. Classification of the seizures and the epilepsies
  78. Disorders of sleep and wakefulness
  79. Hypothalamic control of the endocrine system
  80. The roles of amygdaloid complex in emotional states and feelings
  81. Depression, mania and anxiety disorders
  82. Addictive states and drug abuse
  83. Induction and patterning of the nervous system
  84. Generation and survival of nerve cells
  85. Guidance of axons to their targets
  86. Formation and regeneration of synapses
  87. Sensory experience and fine tuning of synaptic connections
  88. Single genes that have profound effects on behavior
  89. Sexual differentiation of the nervous system
  90. Hormone-induced modifications in the brain structure
  91. Aging of the brain and dementia
  92. Alzheimer’s disease
  93. Language development and organization of the brain areas related to language
  94. Types of aphasias and other language-related disorders  
  95. Schizophrenia
  96. Explicit and implicit memory
  97. Habituation, sensitisation and conditioning
  98. Long-term potentiation and long-term depression 
  99. Blood-brain barrier, brain edema and hydrocephalus
  100. Brain circulation and stroke