Ergonomy commonly referred to as human factors is the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems. The goal of Ergo ...
Ergonomy commonly referred to as human factors is the application of psychological and physiological principles to the engineering and design of products, processes, and systems. The goal of Ergo ...
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour, according to the American Psychological Association. Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields of study such areas as human develop ...
Neurophysiology is the investigation of sensory system work that is worried about the investigation of the working of the sensory system. Researchers explore the focal and fringe sensory systems at the degree of entire organs, cell systems, single ...
Psychology is the study of mind and behaviour. It encompasses the biological influences, social pressures, and environmental factors that affect how people think, act, and feel. Gaining a richer and deeper understanding ...
Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Neurology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the central and periphe ...
Journals in Multiple sclerosis was established to distribute the most energizing investigates regarding the subjects of Neurology and other current controls of Multiple sclerosis study including how to recovery from a nervous system injury, and to ...
Neurophysiology is the investigation of sensory system work that is worried about the investigation of the working of the sensory system. Researchers explore the focal and fringe sensory systems at the degree of entire organs, ...
Tourette syndrome is a common neurodevelopmental disorder defined by characteristic involuntary movements, tics, with both motor and phonic components. Tourette syndrome is usually conceptualized as a basal ganglia disorder, with an emphasis on st ...
Widespread recognition of the problem of dual disorders, defined here as coexisting substance use disorder (substance abuse or substance dependence) and severe mental illness, has led to the development of programs that integrate mental health and ...
This traces the historical decisions, concepts and key professional collaborations that laid the foundations for the formation of American psychiatric epidemiology during the 20th century, up to the discipline's institutional consolidatio ...
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology are intended to provide a medium for the prompt publication of scientific contributions concerned with all aspects of the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders - social, biological, nd genetic. ...
A brain hemorrhage is a type of stroke. It's caused by an artery in the brain bursting and causing localized bleeding in the surrounding tissues. This bleeding kills brain cells. The Greek root for blood is hemo. Brain hemorrhage is often ...
We present brain MR images in three patients with neonatal-onset hyperammonemic encephalopathy resulting from urea-cycle disorders (two sisters with deficiency of the carbamyl phosphate synthetase I reaction step and one boy with an ornithine tran ...
Parkinsonism is any condition that causes a combination of the movement abnormalities seen in Parkinson's disease — such as tremor, slow movement, impaired speech or muscle stiffness — especially resulting from the loss of dopamine ...
Neurosurgery is being transformed by advances in imaging technologies, including high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), MR spectroscopy, and positron emission tomography (PET) scans, as well as diffusion and p ...
Neurosurgical patients constitute a moderate risk group for development of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism. In untreated neurosurgical patients, incidence of DVT is reported to be between 18% and 50% ...
Neurological surgery is well suited for the incorporation of robotic assistance. Bony superstructure meant small holes for manipulation—spurring a growth in stereotactic surgery. This minimally invasive neurosurger ...
Neurosurgery is a surgical procedure that uses invasive techniques to diagnose, investigate and/or treat a neurological disorder, disease or injury. For example, to remove a brain tumour or insert a deep brain stimulatio ...
Most people think of neurosurgery as brain surgery — but it is much more! It is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of of patients with injury to, or diseases/disorders of the brain, sp ...