1 The term neuroscience (the science of the nervous system②) was introduced as an
interdisciplinary term in the mid-1960s, encompassing neuroanatomy, neurochemistry,
neurophysiology, psychology,and neuropsychology.
Related branche
Neurology Neurology deals with diseases that disrupt the normal structural and physiologic properties of the nervous system .
Neurosurgery Neurosurgery involves surgical interventions to treat a disease of the nervous system and involves intensive care management of patient neurologically ill from traumatic injury and other neurologic diseases.
Neuroanatomy Neuroanatomy related to the structural organization of the nervous system.
Neuroradiology
Neuroradiology uses emission or transmission imaging to identify intact and pathological structures of the nervous system in vivo.
Neurormbryology
Neurormbryology
deals with growth of the nervous system during the embryonic periods of development extending from conception to seven weeks.
Neuropathology
Neuropathology deals with the nature, cause ,and diagnosis of diseased tissue in the brain and spinal cord,which functionally disrupts the nervous system.
Further researches on
human brain
By accelerating the development and application of innovative technologies, researchers will be able to produce a revolutionary new dynamic picture of the brain that, for the first time, shows how individual cells and complex neural circuits interact in both time and space.
It is long desired by researchers seeking new ways to treat, cure, and even prevent brain disorders, this picture will fill major gaps in our current knowledge and provide unprecedented opportunities for exploring exactly how the brain enables the human body to record, process, utilize and store.