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Neuroscience

Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system), its functions, and its disorders. It is a multidisciplinary science that combines physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, developmental biology, cytology, psychology, physics, computer science, chemistry, medicine, statistics, and…

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related to Neuroscience organizations · 24
Neuroscience → American, Annual, British Neuroscience Association, European, European Neuroscience Societies, Federation, FENS, French Société, German Neuroscience Society, IBRO, International Brain Research Organization, National Honor Society, Neurosciences, Neurowissenschaftliche Gesellschaft, Nu Rho Psi, Numerous, Other, Project Encephalon, SFN, Simply Neuroscience
related to Public education and outreach · 20
Neuroscience → Brain Awareness Week, Brain Facts, Canadian Institutes, Canadian National Brain Bee, CIHR, Dana Foundation, Faculty, For, FUN, Health Research's, In, In Canada, International Brain Bee, K-12, McMaster University, Neuroscience Core Concepts, Society, Such, Undergraduate Neuroscience, United States
related to External links · 15
Neuroscience → American Society, BBCNeuroscience Information Framework, BNA, European Neuroscience SocietiesNeuroscience Online, Federation, HHMI Neuroscience, In Our Time, Making Your Mind, Memory Archived, Molecules, Motion, NeurochemistryBritish Neuroscience Association, NeurosciencesNeuroscience For Kids, NIF, Wayback MachineSociété
related to Cognitive and behavioral neuroscience · 10
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related to Modern neuroscience · 9
Neuroscience → Compared, For, Many, Neuro-Immuno-Modulation, Neuroimmunology, Neurons, The, They, This
related to Molecular and cellular neuroscience · 7
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related to Careers in neuroscience · 5
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related to Computational neuroscience · 4
Neuroscience → Computational, For, Questions, Research
related to Neural circuits and systems · 4
Neuroscience → Alongside, In, Questions, Systems
related to Neuromorphic computer chips · 4
Neuroscience → Neuromorphic, One, SpiNNaker, The

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Neuroscienceis ascientific study of the nervous system0.90text
Neuroscienceis ainvestigation of the development of the nervous system0.90text
reflexesinstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
multisensory integrationinstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
motor coordinationinstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
circadian rhythmsinstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
emotional responsesinstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
learninginstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
and memoryinstance ofto motivate behavior.Questions in systems neuroscience include how neural circuits are formed and used anatomically and physiologically to produce functions0.80text
neuroimaginginstance ofThe emergence of powerful new measurement techniques0.80text
policy or nonprofit workinstance ofthough some pursue broader fields0.80text
the Society for Neuroscience have promoted neuroscience education by developing a primer called Brain Factsinstance oflarge organizations0.80text

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