Global Scientific Fields in Neuroscience & Psychology

Neuroscience deals with the study of the nervous system; this includes the brain, the spinal cord, and the neural circuits. This interdisciplinary field draws on domains as diverse as, anatomy and physiology, cellular and molecular biology, and human behavior and cognition, to tease out information regarding the workings of the brain, at resolutions previously unimagined. It drills down from macroscopic processes such as organization of large-scale cerebral systems to microscopic processes such as neurochemical signaling. Psychology is that branch of science that deals with the connection between the mind, mental processes, and behavior. It explores phenomenon, such as attention, perception, cognition, emotion, intelligence, brain functioning, and personality, while also exploring interpersonal relationships.

Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology, a subfield of psychology, involves the application of psychological knowledge and methods to both civil and criminal legal questions. Traditionally, it has a broad definition as well as a narrow definition.The broader classifi ...

Attachment Theory With Adolescent

The relationship between the quality of early attachment and later psychological adaptation is frequently emphasized. To date, the significance of attachment during infancy and adulthood has been a central focus in the literature, with remarkably ...

Behavioral Science

Behavioral Science is the study of the characteristics of humans. Various fields in behavioral sciences are psychology, cognitive science, criminology, etc. It investigates and analyzes the human relationships through the behavioral aspects o ...

Melatonin In Multiple Sclerosis

Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pineal gland, a small gland in the brain. Melatonin is involved in regulating circadian rhythms, the regular daily cycles of the body such as sleeping and waking. Blood levels of melatonin are ...

Neuron Peer-review Journals

Neuron  Neurons are the central cell components that underlie the capacity of the sensory system including the mind, spinal string, fringe tangible frameworks and enteric (gut) sensory system. The anatomical variety of these neurons ...

Child And Adolescent Psychiatry

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, the official journal of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, is open access, online journal that provides an international platform for rapid a ...

Social Psychiatry

Frontiers in PsychiatrySocial Psychiatry and Psychiatric Rehabilitation aims to publish original research studies and other forms of evidence such as reviews that advance our knowledge on the social determinants and psychosocial treatment ...

Schizophrenia

Although dementia praecox or schizophrenia has been considered a unique disease for over a century, its definitions and boundaries have changed over this period and its etiology and pathophysiology remain elusive. Despite changing defi ...

Psycho Trauma

Emotional and psychological trauma is the result of extraordinarily stressful events that shatter your sense of security, making you feel helpless in a dangerous world. Psychological trauma can leave you struggling with upsetting emotions, memorie ...

Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy can provide help with a range of problems, from depression and low self-esteem to addiction and family disputes. Anyone who is feeling overwhelmed by their problems and unable to cope may be able to benefit from p ...

Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Psychiatric rehabilitation, also known as psych social rehabilitation, and sometimes simplified to psych rehab by providers, is the process of restoration of community functioning and well-being of an individual diagnosed in mental health or emoti ...

Schizophrenia Articles

Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impa ...

Neuron Scholarly Peer-review Journal

Neurons are the principal cellular elements that underlie the function of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral sensory systems and enteric (gut) nervous system. The anatomic ...

Psychosocial Safety Climate

Psychosocial safety climate theory suggests that interventions to improve workplace conditions and psychological health should be tailored to the level of the organization with a so ...

Neurology Case Reports Impact Factor

Neurology is a field that deals with the disorders of the nervous system. The neurologist checks the patients health history and gives special attention to the current situation of the patient. Scientific journal is a pe ...

Isometric Contraction

Isometric contractions generate force without changing the length of the muscle. Isometric exercise is also known as static strength training. Examples include the plank and side bridge as well as the wall sit and many y ...

Arachidonic Acid

Arachidonic acid (AA, sometimes ARA) is a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid 20:4(ω-6), or 20:4(5,8,11,14). It is structurally related to the saturated arachidic acid found in cupuaçu butter. ...

Neurogenic Hypertension

Neurogenic hypertension can be defined as hypertension in patients in whom the sympathetic nervous system plays a significant or even dominant role as a driving force of their hypertension. ...

Dementia Open Access Articles

Dementia may be a collective term wont to describe various symptoms of cognitive decline, like forgetfulness. It’s a symbol of several underlying diseases and brain disorders. Dementia isn ...

Dementia Review Articles

Dementia may be a collective term wont to describe various symptoms of cognitive decline, like forgetfulness. It’s a symbol of several underlying diseases and brain disorders. Dementia isn ...