Neurobiological Disorders Open Access Articles

 Neurobiological disorder is an illness of the nervous system caused by genetic, metabolic, or other biological factors. Many illnesses classified as psychiatric disorders are neurobiological, including autism, bipolar disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, schizophrenia, and Tourette syndrome. Structural, biochemical or electrical abnormalities within the brain, medulla spinalis or other nerves may result during a range of symptoms. Paralysis, muscle weakness, poor coordination, loss of sensation, seizures, confusion, pain and altered levels of consciousness these all are examples of symptoms. There are many neurological disorders, most of them are relatively common but many rare. They may be evaluated by neurological examination, and studied and treated within the specialities of neurology and clinical neuropsychology. Neurobiology is that the study of cells of the systema nervosum and therefore the organization of those cells into functional circuits that process information and mediate behavior. It is a sub discipline of both biology and neuroscience. Neurobiology differs from neuroscience, a way broader field that's concerned with any scientific study of the systema nervosum . Neurons are cells that are specialized to receive, propagate, and transmit electrochemical impulses. In the human brain alone, there are over 100 billion neurons. Neurons are diverse with reference to morphology and performance .    

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