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Neuro physics is a branch that falls under biophysics and deals with the study of the human nervous system. It is similar to neuroscience with a slight difference. While neuroscience studies the functions of the nervous system on a cognitive scale, neuro physics approaches these functions based on the understanding of the physical fundamental laws of nature. Neuro physics covers a number of phenomena like cellular mechanism, molecular functions, brain function theories, as well as the different measures and techniques that influence these brain functions.
The term is a portmanteau of neuron and physics, to represent an interdisciplinary science which applies the approaches and methods of experimental biophysics to study the nervous system.
Examples of techniques developed and used in neurophysics are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patch clamp, tomography, and two-photon excitation microscopy.
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