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12th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

October 20-22, 2025

October 20 -22, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

Human Brain

Human Brain

The human brain is arguably one of the most fascinating organs in the human body. Neurological studies of the brain have revealed a vast array of complexity and intrigue. The brain is composed of many different elements that constitute its anatomy and physiology – from neurons, axons, and dendrites, to the neurochemicals and hormones that regulate its function. It is estimated that the human brain contains about 100 billion neurons and even more supportive cells, such as glial cells and astrocytes. Each neuron is connected to numerous others with its various axons and dendrites, creating a complex network of communications pathways. This complexity is further intensified by the fact that each neuron is continually sending and receiving numerous electrical signals. The functional activity of the human brain is highly regulated by various neurochemicals, such as dopamine, serotonin, and glutamate. Additionally, hormones like cortisol act to regulate the nervous systems in response to various environmental signals such as stress. Several anatomical structures are also involved in the regulation of brain function, including the hypothalamus, which helps to regulate mood and hunger, and the hippocampus, which is important for forming memory. In terms of physiology, the human brain has several remarkable capabilities, such as being able to store an incredible amount of information in our long-term memory. It is also capable of conscious thought and decision making, and is capable of complex problem solving. In addition, the brain is responsible for a wide variety of processes, such as body movement, language comprehension, coordination, and visual acuity. Neurological research is continually uncovering new and exciting information about the human brain. This knowledge can greatly help us to better understand the mechanisms behind various neurological disorders, and to discover new treatments and cures. As we continue to research and learn about this remarkable organ, we are sure to discover even more insights into its remarkable complexity.

Committee Members
Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Ken Ware

Ken Ware

NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute and Research Centre, Australia
Speaker at Neurology and Brain Disorders - Joe Sam Robinson

Joe Sam Robinson

Mercer University, United States
Speaker at Neurology Conferences - Robert B Slocum

Robert B Slocum

University of Kentucky HealthCare, United States
INBC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Brain Disorders Conference - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Roger H Coletti

Roger H Coletti

Interventional Health, PA, United States
Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Stephen Grossberg

Stephen Grossberg

Boston University, United States
Speaker at Brain Disorders Conference - George Diaz

George Diaz

Memorial Healthcare Systems, United States

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