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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Long Leave

It has been long since I have posted any content on this blog. What ever be the reason it be; I apologize with people who visted mean time my blog to see good and updated content on this blog. I regret it and gearing up for few good contents for helping people to make their career decision easy.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

CBSE results

CBSE 12th Result
Class XII Exam Results 2008 - To be Announced on 23rd May 2008 at 08:00 Hrs. IST
( Delhi, Guwahati and Allahabad regions )

CBSE 10th Result:To be Announced

Friday, May 16, 2008

ICSE Result on 17th May

The results of the examinations of ICSE-2008 and ISC-2008 will be made available through the Internet. The user may log onto any one of the under mentioned websites using the specified URL to view the results.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Neuroscience

What is Neuroscience?

The word “neuroscience” is relatively new, however, the study of the brain is almost as old as man himself. Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and how it regulates behavior. Explaining this interaction has been described as one of the "last frontiers" in science, as it is marked with many exciting and unresolved challenges. This interdisciplinary field allows scientists to share a common interest in studying the anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and function of the central nervous system. Historically, scientists devoted themselves to an understanding of the nervous system utilizing techniques from within a discipline such as Medicine, Biology, and Psychology. Today, neuroscience is quite eclectic, with other disciplines such as Computer Science, which have areas emerging that focus on neuroscience. Central to neuroscience are questions such as:

• What are the neurobiological substrates of knowledge acquisition, processing, and memory?
• What neural circuit(s) mediate our responding to stimuli in our environment?
• What are the short- and long-term neural consequences of drug abuse?
• What are the molecular mechanisms underlying psychiatric and neurological disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's Disease?
• How does the brain rewire itself after a traumatic injury?

Career in Neuroscience :-

Traditional Neuroscience Careers

Neuroscientist

General term for someone who studies the nervous system.

Neuroanatomist

Studies the structure (anatomy) of the nervous system.

Neurobiologist

Studies the biology of the nervous system.

Neurochemist

Studies the chemistry (for example, neurotransmitters) of the nervous system.

Neurological Surgeon

An M.D. who performs surgery on the nervous system (brain, spinal, nerves).

Neurologist

An M.D. who diagnoses and treats disorders of the nervous system.

Neuropathologist

An M.D. or Ph.D. who studies diseases of the nervous system.

Neuropharmacologist

Studies the action of drugs on the nervous system and/or behavior.

Neurophysiologist

Studies the physiology (electrical responses) of the nervous system.

Neuropsychologist

Studies brain/behavior relationships especially cognitive function.

Neuroradiologist

Uses imaging methods such as X-ray, MRI, CT and angiography to diagnose diseases of the nervous system.

Psychobiologist
Biological Psychologist

Studies the neural basis of behavior.

Psychiatrist

M.D. who diagnoses and treats mental disorders.

Neuroscience Nurse

Nurse who cares for patients with neurological disorders and assists other neuroscience-related health care professionals.

Psychophysicist

Measures perceptual abilities.

Electroneurodiagnostic Technician

Records electrical activity from the brain (electroencephalograms; evoked potentials) and spinal cord.

Other Careers that benefit from a Neuroscience Perspective

Audiology

Occupational Therapy

Dentistry

Speech Pathology

Veterinary Medicine

Drug rehabilitation

Neuroethology

Computer Science

Pharmacist

Machine Learning

Pharmaceutical Sales

Artificial Intelligence

Neuroprosthetics

Neural Engineering

Assistive technology

Electrical Engineering

Hospital Administration

Law

Education

Neuroethics

Linguistics

Philosophy

Special Education

Public Policy

Physical Therapy

Government Regulatory Agencies (FDA, EPA, etc.)