The Human Nervous System: How Your Nervous System Runs the Show

About Course
Imagine you are the captain of a giant spaceship 🛸. The spaceship has engines, lights, screens, and buttons. But none of these parts know what to do unless the captain gives orders. Your body is just like that spaceship.
The nervous system is the control center that tells your muscles when to move, your heart when to beat, your eyes what to see, and your brain what to think.
In this course, we will take a long, deep journey inside the nervous system.
We will explore how tiny cells called neurons talk to each other, how the brain makes sense of the world, how the spinal cord acts like a superhighway of signals, and how your body automatically keeps you alive without you even thinking about it.
By the end, you will not only know what the nervous system does, but also how and why it does it—down to the level of molecules, signals, and circuits. You will understand how scientists study it, how it sometimes goes wrong, and what can be done to help.