Neuroscience and Neurology

Neuroscience is currently recognized as one of the most rapidly growing areas in cell biology. All human functions are influenced by neuroscience, but it also leads to a greater understanding of a wide variety of common conditions such as Down syndrome, autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), ADHD, addiction, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease, brain tumors, epilepsy, the effects of stroke, for example, language loss, immune system disorders. A better understanding of neurological factors will help in designing drugs and other methods to treat and avoid these and many other health conditions. Scientific advances have made it possible for neuroscientists to study the structure, functions, development, anomalies, and ways of altering the nervous system.

NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROLOGY

Since neurologists treat patients with disorders affecting the brain and nervous system, there are clear signs that you should be aware of before seeing a neurologist. Here are some typical auto symptoms to help you understand a neurologist's function and the difference between a neurologist and a neurosurgeon.

•        Persistent dizziness

•        Variations in sensations or emotions

•        Difficulties with balance

•        Headaches

•        Emotional Confusion

•        Muscle Fatigue

•        Persistent sense of heaviness throughout the head