Neurobiology

Pronunciation: /ˈnʊˌɹoʊˈˌbaɪoʊlədʒi/

Neurobiology (noun)

  1. The scientific study of the nervous system, including how the brain and nerves work and how they affect behaviour.
  2. A branch of biology that studies nerve cells and the chemical or electrical signals they use to communicate.

Examples

  • Neurobiology studies how the brain and nerves work together.
  • The course covers neurobiology, the brain and nerves study.