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Neuroscience

definition Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. Traditionally, neuroscience has been seen as a branch of biology. Interdisciplinary science collaborates with other fields Chemistry Cognitive science Computer science Engineering Mathematics Medicine Psychology The study of the nervous system dates back to ancient Egypt. definition

Branches Affective neuroscience Behavioral neuroscience Cellular neuroscience Clinical neuroscience Cognitive neuroscience Computational neuroscience Cultural neuroscience Developmental neuroscience Evolutionary neuroscience Molecular neuroscience Neuroengineering Neuroinformatics Branches

Mayor brain disease Meningitis Encephalitis Brain abscess Epilepsy Concussion Traumatic Brian injury Intracerebral hemorrhage Brain tumor Glioblastoma Hydrocephalus Normal pressure hydrocephalus Pseudotumor cerebri Stroke Ischemic stroke Hemorrhagic stroke Cerebrovascular accident Transient ischemic attack Brain aneurysm Subdural hematoma Epidural hematoma Intracerebral hemorrhage Cerebral edema Multiple sclerosis Parkinson disease Huntington’s disease Pick’s disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Dementia Alzheimer’s disease Mayor brain disease

Neuroscience organizations The lawrgest profesional neuroscience organization is the Society for Neuroscience – United States International Brain research organization Federal of European Neuroscience Societies British Neurosicence association Societe des Neurosciences Nu Rho Psi Neuroscience organizations