Study of the nervous system, or Neuroscience


Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system. It is recognized as a branch of biology, collaborates with other fields such as chemistry, mathematics, medicine (neurology), genetics, cognitive science, computer science, engineering, linguistics and some allied disciplines including physics, psychology and philosophy. It also have influence on other fields, such as neuroethics, neuroeducation, neurolaw and study of neural networks.
 

Neuroscience is science of entire nervous system

Neuroscience refers to the biology of the nervous system and entire science of the nervous system. It's used to study the molecular, cellular, developmental, structural, functional, evolutionary, computational and medical aspects of the nervous system. The techniques that are used is from molecular and cellular studies of individual nerve cells, to imaging of sensory and motor tasks in the brain. Study of the nervous system has increased significantly due to advances in molecular biology, computational neuroscience and electrophysiology. In fact, this has allowed scientists to study the nervous system in all it's aspects. How it is structured, how it works, how it develops, how it malfunctions and how it can be changed.