Session on: Neuroscienceand Neurosurgery
Neuroscienceincludes brain, spinal cord and nerves related study. It is a place wherepsychology related studies collaborate with biology. Whereas ClinicalNeuroscience which is a branch of neuroscience deals on the diseases anddisorders of the brain and central nervous system and serves as a base to the futureof Psychiatry.
Neurosurgeryis mainly related with surgeries related to CNS andBrainincluding operative measures with diagnosis and treats the patients withdiseases/disorders related to the brain, spinal cord and spinal column, andperipheral nerves within all parts of the body specializes for both adult andpediatric patients.
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Session on: Neurology
Disordersrelated to Nervoussystem and also with the diagonstic and the therapeutic measures taken withthe help of a neurologist. Neurologist is a specialised in neurology relatedcases and studies. He can also be involved in the clinical practices or in thetranslational research. Further can be defined and explained as power ofgenetics involved in neurology, have made its transformations with the complexities of both neurology and neuroscience at thebasic, translational, and presently also with the clinical level. NeurologicalProcedures could be defined with certain divisional tests like Lumbar puncture,Tensilon test, Electroencephalogram are used to diagnose neurologicaldisorders.
Considerationwith the disorder type, medical therapies for Neurologicaldisorders stays quite different which mainly includes Gene therapy, Stemcell therapy, Cognitive Therapy can be used to treat disorders like Parkinsonsdisease, Epilepsy,Obsessive Compulsive Disorder etc. Some of the basic therapy involves Changesin Lifestyle, Physiotherapy, Pain Management and Medication.
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Session on: Disordersof the Nervous System
Brainand Spinal Cord neoplasm which are considered to be very dangerous and lifethreatening causes, these kinds of studies comes under the aspects of NeuroOncology. Which represents diverse group of malignant tumours affectingmainly CNS or peripheral nervous system. Causes of Addictionmight be due to Alcohol: Intake and preference and Alcohol: Tolerance,dependence and withdrawal Alcohol: Developmental effects, Alcohol: Behavioraleffects, Alcohol: Neural mechanisms, Nicotine: Neural mechanisms of addiction, Nicotine:Reinforcement, seeking and reinstatement, Nicotine: Developmental effects, Cocaine:Neural mechanisms of addiction, Cocaine reinforcement, seeking andreinstatement, Amphetamine and related drugs: Neural mechanismsof addiction, Amphetamine and related drugs: Reinforcement, seeking and reinstatement,Cocaine, amphetamine and related drugs: Toxicity, Cocaine, amphetamine andrelated drugs: Developmental effects, Opioids: Neural mechanisms of addiction, Opioidreinforcement, seeking and reinstatement, Opioids: Tolerance, dependence andwithdrawal, Opioids: Developmental effects, Opioids: Translational and clinicalstudies, Cannabinoids: Neural mechanisms and addiction, Cannabinoid reinforcement,seeking and reinstatement, Cannabinoids: Tolerance, dependence and withdrawal, Cannabinoids:Developmental effects, Sedative hypnotics and anxiolytics, Addiction: Genetics, Addiction treatment:Translational and clinical studies, Learning, memory, dependence and addiction,Neural plasticity, dependence and addiction, Addiction: Behavioral pharmacology.Neuroinflammation is cause of inflammation of the nervous tissues which leadsto several life-threatening neurodegenerativedisorders multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer'sdisease, Parkinson's disease, tauopathies, amyotrophic lateral sclerosisand prion diseases.
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Session on: Neuro-PsychiatricEpidemiology and Neuropsychopharmacology
Mostof drug effects lead to Neuropsychological disturbances with mental disturbances influencing behaviouralchanges, brainfunctioning mechanisms. Neuroepidemiology area includes researchmethodology and the epidemiology of neurological disease.To study the genetic and psychosocial related factors that correlate to theprevalence, incidence, and outcome strategies of different types of psychiatric and psychological disorder,which can be possibly studied under PsychiatricEpidemiology.
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Session on: Stemcells and Neuroimmunomodulation
Inducedpluripotent stem cells and models of disease with neural differentiation ofpluripotent stem cells are studied under these categories. Embryonic stem cellsand adult stem cells are the two main sources from which the stem cell arises.Embryonic stem cells are formed during the blastocyst phase of embryologicaldevelopment.
Stem cellregulation and neuronal differentiation of CNS stemcells derived from the embryonic stages. Immunological and nervous systemfunctions along with auto immune diseases are briefly studied under Neuroimmunomodulation.
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Session on: Autismand Neurodevelopmental disorders
Autismspectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of developmental disabilities defined by
Significantsocial, communication, and behavioural impairments.
Majorfactors of improper functioning of the neurological system and brain are thesymptoms of NeurologicalDisorders. In children attention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD), autism, learning disabilities, intellectual disability (alsoknown as mental retardation), conduct disorders, cerebral palsy, and impairmentsin vision and hearing, childrens and infants with neurodevelopmental disorderscan experience difficulties with language and speech, motor skills, behavior,memory, learning, or other neurologicalfunctions. While the symptoms and behavior of neurodevelopmentaldisabilities often change or evolve as a child grows older, some disabilitiesare permanent.
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Session on: Migraineand headaches
Amigrainecan cause severe throbbing pain or a pulsing sensation, usually on just oneside of the head. It's often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extremesensitivity to light and sound.
Migraineattacks can cause significant pain for hours to days and can be so severe thatthe pain is disabling. Warning symptoms known as aura may occur before or withthe headache.These can include flashes of light, blind spots, or tingling on one side of theface or in your arm or leg. Medications can help prevent some migraines andmake them less painful.
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Session on: SpinalCord Compression
Permanentloss of neurologicalfunctions with initial injury on spinal cord leads to a need of emergencyconditions. Cause could be neurodegenerativediseases mainly like arthritis. When cancer cells develops near the area ofSpine that leads to Malignant spinal cord compression. Pressure on spinal cordcauses Spinalcord compression.
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Session on: Alzheimer'sdisease, dementia and mild cognitive impairment
Alzheimer'sis a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior.Symptoms usually develop slowly and get worse over time, becoming severe enoughto interfere with daily tasks. Physiological functions and processing of APPand APP metabolites, Abeta assembly and deposition, APP/Abeta: Animal models, APP/Abeta:Cellular models. In vivo therapeutics and In vitro therapeutics can also beincluded. Immune mechanisms are also considered to check the cause of Alzheimers disease.
Dementia is ageneral term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere withdaily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer's is the most common type ofdementia. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases. Vasculardementia, which occurs after a stroke, is the second most common dementia type.But there are many other conditions that can cause symptoms of dementia,including some that are reversible, such as thyroid problems and vitamindeficiencies.
Mildcognitive impairment (MCI) causes a slight but noticeable and measurabledecline in cognitive abilities, including memory and thinking skills. A personwith MCI is at an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's or another dementia.
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Session on: Strokeand Cerebrovascular Disease
Stroke is nothingbut sudden Cerebrovascular accident which is a medical emergency.
Cerebrovasculardisease refers to a group of conditions that can lead to a cerebrovascularevent, such as a stroke. These events affect the blood vessels and blood supplyto the brain. If a blockage, malformation, or haemorrhage prevents the braincells from getting enough oxygen, brain damage can result.
Cerebrovasculardiseases can develop in various ways, including deep vein thrombosis (DVT)and atherosclerosis, where plaque builds up in the arteries. Stroke recovery:Pharmacological approaches to therapy, Stroke recovery: Non-pharmacologicalapproaches to therapy, Stroke imaging and diagnostic studies are elaborately studiedfor the patients under critical conditions.
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Session on: PsychiatricDisorders
Psychiatric Disordersleads to Mental Illness or Mental retardness which disturbs mood, thinkingability, behavior. Comprises of more than 200 forms of Mental illness whichcreates serious mood disturbances, personality, personal habits or Socialwithdrawal. Psychiatric disorders are major sources of disability and excessmortality, and are more widespread than many realise. Research in this themeexplores key aspects of the biological, epidemiological and social aspects of psychiatry,in order to better understand and treat them, and to improve outcomes.
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Session on: Neurobiologyof Brain Tumors
NeurologicalComplications are mostly complicated cases among the brain cancers and braintumors which are the most lethal entities in human health and mode oftreatment is difficult. Types include:
Primarybrain tumors where as those that begin in the brain mostly occur in people ofall ages, although they are more commonly seen in children and older adults.
Metastaticbrain tumors have their spread to the brain from another organ in the bodyfound to be seen more common in adults than in children ages.
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Session on: Targetsof Drug Actions in CNS
Drugmainly targets enzymes and receptor regions in the form of proteins and nucleicacid in which activities can be modified relatedly by a dosage regimen i.e.drug whose activity can be modified by a drug. The drug could be alow-molecular weight chemically inert compound or a biological compound as arecombinant protein or an antibody. The targets of Drug should show chemical,mechanical and biological responses including their in-vitro and in-vivomethods relevant to diseases. Whereas the main Neurotransmitters during theprocess of Neurotransmission,chemical targets includes mainly GABA, Glutamate etc. that operates throughfunctioning of Neuromodulators like 5 Epinephrine, Prostanoids, 5-Hydroxytryptamine, Acetylcholine that acts through both ligand gated channels andG-protein coupled receptors. Function as both Neuromodulatorand Neurotransmitter.Lipid Solubility and Binding sites are the factors for chemical signallingvariations; Intracellular receptors occupy hydrophobic chemical signals to cellsurfaces. Agonists and Antagonists modify receptor activity. Chemicalsignalling in CNS takes place through blood or other fluids but is slow infunctioning process. The cell body, dendrites, axon are the major regions forintegration of signals in neuronal and organelle regions.
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Session on: Nutrition-Gut-BrainAxis
Microbiotaand the connection to psychiatricand neurologicaldisorders. Gluten related antibodies in association with neurological andneuropsychiatric symptoms. Consequences of increased intestinal permeabilityseen in different gastrointestinal disorders and brain manifestations.
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Session on: Childand adult behavioural health
Correlatesthe studies of Stress and the Brain functions. Stressand neuroimmunologywith Cellular actions of stress mainly concerned with early-life Stress:Neural, neurochemical, and physiologic effects, molecular mechanisms andcellular effects, effects on anxiety, social function, and depression.Stress-modulated pathway of Hypothalamus, amygdala, and bed nucleus, Cortex,hippocampus, and striatum, brainstem are briefly studied.
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Related Associationsand Society: Brain InjuryAssociation of America, InternationalBrain Injury Association, NorthAmerican Brain Injury Society, AmericanBrain Tumor Association, EBIS- European Brain Injury Society, Federation of Associationsin Behavioral & Brain Sciences: FABBS.
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