This second course in neuroscience develops students' ability to understand the clinical relevance and applications of neuroscience to physical therapy. Topics include neuropharmacology, autonomic nervous system, limbic system, higher cortical functions such as cognition, memory, and learning, and neuroplasticity and motor learning. Neural control of locomotion, balance, and coordination are considered. Theories of motor control are introduced and discussed along with foundational concepts in neuroscience to inform directives for physical therapy examination and treatment interventions.