Human neuroscience is the study of the brain and other parts of the nervous system. It is focused on understanding how the nervous system works, how it develops, and how it is affected by the environment. Scientists use a variety of research methods to better understand the way the brain functions. This includes the use of MRI, fMRI, EEG, and other non-invasive imaging techniques. Scientists also study the behavior of patients affected by neurological disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, brain tumors, depression, etc. Through understanding the effects of such disorders, further research can be directed at finding treatments and ways to prevent them. Furthermore, studies in human neuroscience are attempting to explain the emergence of complex mental phenomena such as consciousness, personal identity, and emotion. In addition, research on neural networks deals with the mechanisms underlying perceptual information processing and decision-making. Scientific evidence from the field of human neuroscience is gaining significance as the basis for policy and decision-making in both medical and legal contexts, such as in end-of-life dispute cases and medical malpractice suits. This allows people to easily access the expert testimonies and reports that are generated through neuroscience research to support their decisions or arguments. Overall, human neuroscience is a rapidly evolving area of knowledge showing path breaking research potential. With the help of new technologies, the study of the nervous system can bring new understandings of neurological disorders, cognition, and behavior, which can all transform the medical field.
Title : Perception and individuality in patient cases identifying the ongoing evolution of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
Ken Ware, NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute, Australia
Title : Narrative medicine: A communication therapy for the communication disorder of Functional Seizures (FS) [also known as Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)]
Robert B Slocum, University of Kentucky HealthCare, United States
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM), as a unique healthcare model through biodesign-driven biotech and biopharma, translational applications, and neurology-related biomarketing to secure human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Victorovich Suchkov, N. D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Neuro sensorium
Luiz Moutinho, University of Suffolk, United Kingdom
Title : GBF1 inhibition reduces amyloid-beta levels in viable human postmortem Alzheimer's disease cortical explant and cortical organoid models
Sean J Miller, Yale School of Medicine, United States
Title : Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries (tSCI) - Are the radiologically based “advances” in the management of the injured spine evidence-based?
W S El Masri, Keele University, United Kingdom