The fields of neurology and ophthalmology are combined in neuro-ophthalmology, which is a super specialty. Neuro-ophthalmologists are doctors that specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological system conditions that impact vision, eye movements, alignment, and pupillary reflexes. Patients with complex multi-system disease are frequently seen by neuro-ophthalmologists, and "zebras" are not uncommon.
Visual neuroscience is a discipline of neuroscience that studies the human body's visual system, which is mostly located in the visual cortex of the brain. Visual neuroscience's fundamental goal is to figure out how brain activity affects visual perception and vision-dependent behavior. Visual neuroscience has previously concentrated on how the brain (particularly the Visual Cortex) responds to light rays put onto the retina from static images.
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