Opportunities for System Neuroscience
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-69188-1_10
Opportunities for System Neuroscience
Abstract
Systems neuroscience explores the intricate organization and dynamic function of neural circuits and networks within the brain. By elucidating how these complex networks integrate to execute mental operations, this field aims to deepen our understanding of the biological basis of cognition, behavior, and consciousness. In this chapter, we outline the promising future of systems neuroscience, highlighting the emerging opportunities afforded by powerful technological innovations and their applications. Cutting-edge tools such as awake functional MRI, ultrahigh field strength neuroimaging, functional ultrasound imaging, and optoacoustic techniques have revolutionized the field, enabling unprecedented observation and analysis of brain activity. The insights gleaned from these advanced methodologies have empowered the development of a suite of exciting applications across diverse domains. These include brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) for neural prosthetics, cognitive enhancement therapies, personalized mental health interventions, and precision medicine approaches. As our comprehension of neural systems continues to grow, it is envisioned that these and related applications will become increasingly refined and impactful in improving human health and well-being.
Keywords: Bioimaging applications; Mental operation; Physiological mechanisms; Systems neuroscience; Technological advancements.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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