Neuroscience research is a cornerstone of understanding the complexities of the human brain and nervous system, exploring phenomena such as cognition, memory, and neuroplasticity. This multidisciplinary field integrates molecular biology, electrophysiology, and advanced imaging techniques to uncover mechanisms underlying brain function and dysfunction. Recent breakthroughs in neurogenomics and neural circuit mapping have unveiled insights into behavioral and psychiatric disorders, paving the way for targeted interventions. The incorporation of artificial intelligence and machine learning accelerates data analysis, fostering precision in studying neurological phenomena. Neuroscience Research continues to inspire innovation in therapeutic strategies, enhancing our ability to address diverse neurological challenges.
Title : Atypical presentation of Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy in a 16-year-old female: A Case Report
George Diaz, Memorial Healthcare Systems, United States
Title : What we don’t know about hydrocephalus and It’s management
Daniel Curry, Texas Children’s Hospital, United States
Title : Artificial intelligence-driven DWI and FLAIR for the detection of early stroke changes: A systematic review
Shari L Guerra, The Medical City, Philippines
Title : Mapping neuroplasticity in occupational therapy: Evidence-based interventions with measurable neural outcomes
Jessica Marchant, Texas Woman's University, United States
Title : Non-pharmacologic management of orthostatic hypotension in inpatient rehabilitation: A quality improvement initiative
Laura Steakin, Rehabilitation Institute at Sinai, United States
Title : Non-pharmacologic management of orthostatic hypotension in inpatient rehabilitation: A quality improvement initiative
Mackenzie Weber, Rehabilitation Institute at Sinai, United States