A neurological exam assesses the nervous system’s ability to process sensory input and produce a response. The exam includes assessments of general appearance, mental status, cranial nerves, motor system, sensory system, reflexes, coordination, and gait. The doctor evaluates posture, motor skills, tremors, and vital signs. The exam also tests the patient’s ability to think, feel […]
Computational neuroscience combines cognitive science, electrical engineering, physics, and computer science to explain biological, brain, and neural system phenomena. Its main areas of focus include discrimination and learning, neural networks, memory, and single neurons. The ultimate goal is to explain consciousness. Computational neuroscience is a diverse and interdisciplinary science. It combines many fields, such as […]
Neurodiagnostic technologists administer neurological tests, such as EEGs and nerve conduction studies, and collect medical information, explain procedures and results, and ensure equipment is in good working order. They require formal training, attention to detail, and communication skills to work with patients, medical staff, and equipment. Their duties vary by employer, but they must be […]
Neurological tests evaluate sensory, motor, speech, hearing, vision, balance, coordination, and mood to diagnose neurological disorders. The test is done in stages, examining different functions of the nervous system, and accuracy in responses is crucial for an accurate diagnosis. A neurological test is the means used by a doctor or neurologist to test a person’s […]
A neuroscience lab has equipment to study the brain and may recruit subjects for specific studies. It includes neuroimaging equipment, computers for data processing, and office space. Ethical guidelines are followed, and specialized equipment may be available for specific types of neuroscience. A neuroscience lab is a facility where people have access to equipment that […]