Neurophysics


Neurophysics is the branch of biophysics dealing with the development and use of physical techniques to gain information about the nervous system on a molecular level. Neurophysics is an interdisciplinary science which applies the approaches and methods of experimental biophysics to study the nervous system.
The term "neurophysics" is a portmanteau of "neuron" and "physics".
Examples of techniques developed and used in neurophysics are magnetic resonance imaging, patch clamp, tomography, and two-photon excitation microscopy.

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