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- Title
Editorial: Bridging the gap between integrative neuroscience and translational neuroscience.
- Authors
Manjarrez, Elias; Curia, Giulia; Stecina, Katinka; Valdes, Alejandro Lopez
- Abstract
This article explores the importance of connecting integrative neuroscience with translational neuroscience to improve clinical practice. It presents five papers that address various topics, including tactile, vestibular, and motor systems, cognitive processes of people with blindness, and the neurological impact of COVID-19. The papers discuss new methods and technologies in neurostimulation and highlight the potential for advancements in understanding brain function and improving clinical applications. The article discusses the findings of several studies, including one that suggests the blind occipital cortex may process non-visual sensory inputs and generate visuospatial impressions, and another that explores the relationship between ACE2 receptor mechanisms and COVID-19. The overall message is that bridging the gap between knowledge and practice in neuroscience can lead to better understanding and treatment of neurological conditions.
- Subjects
NEUROSCIENCES; TRANSCRANIAL magnetic stimulation; VISUAL cortex; EVOKED potentials (Electrophysiology); BRAIN function localization; DEEP brain stimulation; ELECTRIC stimulation; SPINAL cord surgery; SENSE organs
- Publication
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2023, p1
- ISSN
1662-5145
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3389/fnint.2023.1296701