Overview
Brain physiology encompasses the study of the physical and chemical processes that enable the brain to function, including neural signaling, neurotransmitter activity, blood flow, energy metabolism, and the cellular mechanisms underlying cognition and behavior. Research published in Nervous System and Physiological Phenomena examines how interventions can modulate brain physiological processes to influence mental health and cognitive function. Specifically, the journal has explored photobiomodulation as a therapeutic approach, investigating how light-based interventions may affect brain physiology in the context of depression, anxiety, and cognitive performance. This work addresses the intersection of physical stimulation methods and neurophysiological responses, examining potential mechanisms through which non-invasive treatments might alter brain function. Understanding brain physiology is essential for developing evidence-based interventions for neurological and psychiatric conditions, as it provides the foundational knowledge of how the brain's biological systems operate in both healthy and pathological states. By investigating novel approaches to modulating brain function, research in this area contributes to the broader effort to identify safe and effective treatments for conditions affecting mental health and cognitive abilities, while advancing fundamental knowledge of the brain's physiological mechanisms.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.