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- Neurology is the study of the nervous system and its disorders. There are many branches of neurology that focus on different aspects of the nervous system1234:
- Neurophysiology: the study of the function of the nervous system1
- Neuroanatomy: the study of the structure of the nervous system1
- Neuropharmacology: the study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system1
- Behavioral neuroscience: the study of how the brain influences behavior12
- Developmental neuroscience: the study of how the brain forms, grows, and changes12
- Cognitive neuroscience: the study of how the brain creates and controls thought, language, problem-solving, and memory2
- Molecular and cellular neuroscience: the study of the genes, proteins, and other molecules that guide how neurons function2
- Neurodevelopmental disabilities: the study of the disorders that affect the development of the nervous system3
- Hospice and palliative care neurology: the study of the care and comfort of patients with terminal neurological conditions3
- Vascular neurology: the study of the disorders that affect the blood vessels and blood flow in the brain34
- Autonomic neurology: the study of the disorders that affect the involuntary functions of the nervous system4
- Cerebrovascular diseases and critical care: the study of the disorders that affect the blood vessels and blood flow in the brain and the intensive care of patients with these disorders4
- Clinical neurophysiology: the study of the electrical activity and function of the nervous system
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Branches of neuroscience. Neurophysiology. Neurophysiology is the study of the function (as opposed to structure) of the nervous system. Neuroanatomy. Neuropharmacology. Behavioral neuroscience. Developmental neuroscience.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_neuroscienceThere are many different branches of neuroscience. Each focuses on a specific topic, body system, or function: Developmental neuroscience describes how the brain forms, grows, and changes. Cognitive neuroscience is about how the brain creates and controls thought, language, problem-solving, and memory. Molecular and cellular neuroscience explores the genes, proteins, and other molecules that guide how neurons function.
www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/neuro/conditioninf…Examples of subspecialties within the field of neurology include:
- pediatric or child neurology
- neurodevelopmental disabilities
- neuromuscular medicine
- hospice and palliative care neurology
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