脊柱与神经外科杂志

Investigation of Neuropharmocology Medications Mean For Cell Work in the Sensory System

Fred J Roisen *

Neuropharmacology is the investigation of what medications mean for cell work in the sensory system, and the neural components through which they impact conduct. There are two principle parts of neuropharmacology: conduct and atomic. Social neuropharmacology centers on the investigation of what medications mean for human conduct (neuropsychopharmacology), including the investigation of what drug reliance and dependence mean for the human mind. Atomic neuropharmacology includes the investigation of neurons and their neurochemical cooperations, with the general objective of creating drugs that effect sly affect neurological capacity.

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