Neuro-pharmaceutics and Neurophysiology
Neuro pharmaceutics is a course geared toward advanced students in neurology, pharmaceutics, and related subjects. The course covers how administering substances to the central nervous system (CNS) can activate proteins in particular brain regions and have therapeutic effects, frequently with fewer side effects than systemic administration.
The area of physiology and neuroscience known as neurophysiology is focused on understanding how the nervous system functions. Electrophysiological recordings, such as patch clamp, voltage clamp, extracellular single-unit recording, and recording of local field potentials, as well as certain calcium imaging techniques, optogenetics, and molecular biology, are the main instruments of fundamental neurophysiological research. Electrophysiology, neuroanatomy, psychology, and mathematical neuroscience are all related to neurophysiology.
