Cyberdyne treatment, a definite outcome based on New Age Technology Cyberdyne treatment is an innovative medical technology that uses the HAL exoskeleton to improve a patient’s walking ability. HAL detects bioelectric signals between the brain and...
The brain is always active, even during sleep. However, certain activities can engage the brain in new ways, potentially leading to improvements in memory, cognitive function, or creativity. Although the brain gets plenty of exercise every day, certain activities may...
Epilepsy is a neurological disease that affects approximately 50 million people of all ages worldwide. It is a chronic, non-communicable condition characterised by abnormal brain activity that causes seizures, periods of unusual behaviour and sometimes loss of...
Neuro Robotics is a powerful tool for testing brain theories and increasing our understanding of neuroscience. The robot controller is modelled after a specific aspect of the nervous system, and it includes all robots created to interact with or simulate human...
The interaction between nutrition and neurology has gained increasing recognition. Various studies show malnutrition and nutritional imbalances as a cause and result of certain neurological pathologies. Conversely, certain neurological conditions, like stroke,...
Many people find neuroscience fascinating because learning about our brains teaches us about ourselves. Unfortunately, popular interest in brain research has led to several pervasive myths that misrepresent how our brains work. Combatting these Neuromyths is difficult...
The field of neurology remains one of the most dynamic areas of medicine, with advances. Innovations in Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AA) are the next step toward creating Neuroprosthetics to improve rehabilitation within patients....
Our brain is capable of incredible feats of recovery that we have begun to understand. Neuroplasticity, also known as brain plasticity, is the brain’s ability to modify and adapt in response to experience. Cognitive rehabilitation is a set of interventions that...
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a type of anxiety disorder that can be very disruptive to someone’s life. Characteristics of this type of mental health condition are repetitive behaviours that individuals feel they cannot stop or compulsive thoughts that are on...
Traumatic Brain Injury happens when a sudden injury causes damage to your brain. A “closed head injury” may cause brain damage if something hits your head hard but doesn’t break through your skull. A “penetrating head injury” occurs when an...