LIVRO Neuroscience and Neurodegenerative Diseases: An Introduction for High Schoolers Interested in Neuroscience (English Edition) PDF Kratin Kumar

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“Neuroscience and Neurodegenerative Diseases: An Introduction” gives an insight into what neuroscience is, what the different components are, and what applications this has on to the real world. This book is intended for the novices in neuroscience who long for a quick summary in order to initiate their adventure into the world of neuroscience. It will give an overview about the nervous system, and the applications to it; how it can affect neurodegenerative diseases. As you delve further into the book, the topic of neurodegenerative diseases and its effect on the body will be explained. This is a book with a basic introduction with some applications. A book that touches the basics but gives an application to diseases affected by the nervous system. A book that might make you think twice about underestimating the significance neuroscience.The first chapter will talk about the fundamentals of neuroscience – what it really is about. The second chapter will shed light on the nervous system, as well as its different components, in order to give an insight into how the body functions and explain the underlying role of the nervous system. In order to understand the nervous system, we need to delve deeper into the basics, starting from the neuron. The third chapter will talk about the different parts of a neuron as well as its role. The fourth chapter talks about the most important organ in the body, the brain. The brain’s different applications will be talked about here. Chapter five will brush up on the topic of sleep and how it affects the human body, especially the brain. The sixth chapter deviates from the norm and gives an introduction to the small world contained in a cell and how those can be the causes to neurodegenerative diseases. This leads into chapter seven. In this chapter, content from chapter six is applied to see the diseases associated with the defective or lack of function of the neuron.