The scientific disciplines concerned with the development, structure, function, chemistry, pharmacology, clinical assessments and pathology of the nervous system.
The study of the nervous system. Neuroscience has many different branches, including Biopsychology, Developmental Neurobiology, Neuroanatomy, Neurochemistry, Neuroendocrinology, Neuroethology, Neuropharmacology, Neurophysiology, and Neuropsychology.
Study of the brain and its functions, especially their relation to behavior and learning.
The study of all aspects of the nervous system. Neuroscientists investigate the molecular and cellular levels of the nervous system; the systems within the brain, such as vision and hearing; and behavior produced by the brain.
The study of the nervous system, including vision, hearing, smell, and the control of movement and other behaviors.
Neuroscience is a field of study which deals with the structure, function, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology and pathology of the nervous system. The study of behaviour and learning is a division of neuroscience. Back to the top
Study of the structure and functioning of brains.
The study of how the brain and nervous system work. Neuroscience integrates more traditional scientific approaches such as anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, along with newer fields such as molecular biology and computer science, to understand how the nervous system functions.
Neuroscience is any one of the various branches of science concerned with growth, development and function of the nervous system.
Neuroscience is a field that is devoted to the scientific study of the nervous system. Such studies may include the structure, function, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology of the nervous system. Traditionally it is seen as a branch of biological sciences.