Nerves
Jean-Martin Charcot, a French neurologist, is best known as the "father of modern neurology". His work, which included hypnotism, was influential to the fields of neurology and psychology.
I suppose it depends which course you choose specifically. Science courses allow you to study units in anatomy, physiology, research methods/experimental design, neurology, biology (cells, genetics, etc) and all sorts of other units relevant to physiotherapy. Once you have completed a science degree, you could do a post-graduate physio degree (postgrad studies are generally much shorter than undergrad), or you could transfer from science to physio during your degree if you get good marks. You could also get credit towards a physio degree for relevant science units you have already completed (mentioned above). (This is true for Australia, I'm not sure how these things vary in different places).
science helps in your life because it helps us know the importance of the things around us and it helps us understand ourselves better by knowing the parts of our body and the different living and non-living things around us through the ecosystem. knowing biology, physics, etymology, neurology, cardiology.
noun, plural: adaptations(ecology)The adjustment or changes in behavior, physiology, and structure of an organism to become more suited to an environment.(ophthalmology)The ability of the eye to adjust to various light intensities by regulating the pupil of the quantity of light entering the eye.(neurology)The decline in the frequency of firing of a neuron, particularly of a receptor, to changed, constantly applied environmental conditions.
Neurology
neurology
No, they are very different.
Mainly biology but mathematics is also required to a good extent
It isn't classed as a social science, it is a field of medical science that study nerve cells in the Human central nervous system (i.e. the Brain).
petrology,zoology,neurology,,oceanology,palentology p.s im eleven
A palaeoneurologist is a person who studies palaeoneurology, the branch of science which deals with the neurology of animals and humans of the historical, prehistorical, or geological past.
Neurology is a noun.
Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the nervous system. Neurologists diagnose and treat conditions such as epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis. A neurologist may use imaging tests like MRIs or CT scans to help diagnose neurological conditions.
Adam and Victor Neurology 9th Edition Queen square textbook of neurology 2010
Experimental Neurology was created in 1959.
neurology is very complex and difficult subject to learn. Brain is studied under Neurology.