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neurobiology

  (nʊr'ō-bī-ŏl'ə-jē, nyʊr'-) pronunciation
n.

The biological study of the nervous system or any part of it.

neurobiological neu'ro·bi'o·log'i·cal (-bī'ə-lŏj'ĭ-kəl) adj.
neurobiologist neu'ro·bi·ol'o·gist n.
 
 
Sci-Tech Encyclopedia: Neurobiology

Study of the development and function of the nervous system, with emphasis on how nerve cells generate and control behavior. The major goal of neurobiology is to explain at the molecular level how nerve cells differentiate and develop their specific connections and how nerve networks store and recall information. Ancillary studies on disease processes and drug effects in the nervous system also provide useful approaches for understanding the normal state by comparison with perturbed or abnormal systems. The functions of the nervous system may be studied at several levels: molecular, subcellular (organelle), cellular, simple multicellular interacting systems, complex systems, and higher functions (whole animal behavior). See also Biopotentials and ionic currents; Memory; Motor systems; Nervous system (invertebrate); Nervous system (vertebrate); Nervous system disorders; Neuron; Sense organ; Synaptic transmission.


 
Medical Dictionary: neu·ro·bi·ol·o·gy
(nʊr'ō-bī-ŏl'ə-jē, nyʊr'-)
n.

The biological study of the nervous system.

neu'ro·bi'o·log'i·cal (-bī'ə-lŏj'ĭ-kəl) adj.
 
Veterinary Dictionary: neurobiologist

A specialist in neurobiology.


 
WordNet: neurobiology
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology and pathology of the nervous system


 
 

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