The Human Brain is one of the most complex organs in our body. With its intricate functions, it is a primary focus for neuroscience and neurology studies. The Human Brain is responsible for regulating virtually all bodily functions, including the processing of information, memory, emotions, behavior, and motor control. It is often described as a network of cells composed of neurons, which are responsible for the transmission of chemical and electrical signals between different parts of the body. In neurology studies, researchers investigate different aspects of the Human Brain, including its anatomical structure, neural circuitry, neural activity –– the electrical activity in the neurons –– and neural development. They also focus on how the Human Brain adapts to different environments and stimuli, and the impact of various neurological diseases and conditions. Neuroimaging techniques, such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) are used to create detailed images of the Human Brain, helping researchers to uncover how it works and how it can be affected by environmental and genetic factors. Cellular and molecular biology studies also play an important role in human brain research. By investigating particular cell types and molecules involved in the function of the Human Brain, researchers can gain a better understanding of how it works. They can also investigate the biological contribution to diseases that affect the Human Brain, such as Alzheimer’s. Finally, Neuroscience and Neurology studies help us gain insight into how we think, feel, and behave. Studies focusing on emotion, memory, and consciousness can provide important information about the Human Brain and its processes. Ultimately, these studies can help identify potential new treatments and therapies to treat various diseases and conditions.
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Zhenhuan Liu, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China
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Title : Defining the genetic landscape of developmental and Epileptic encephalopathy in Egyptian children using whole exome sequencing
Hisham Megahed, The National Research Center, Egypt
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Mustafa A Khan, Sevaro Health Inc., United States
Title : Prince transform: A wave-mechanical framework for real-time EEG analysis and early Seizure prediction using chirp and drift detection
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Title : Translational insights into molecular mechanisms and neurodegeneration: Bridging experimental models and clinical realities
Benjamin Adebisi Temidayo, Institute of Anatomy Cell Biology Brain and Neurodegeneration, Nigeria