Title : Neuroimaging by evaluation nerverenovate and neuroplasticity of acupuncture in children with cerebral palsy
Zhenhuan Liu |
Guangzhou University Chinese Medicine, China
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
Objective: To investigate the effect of and Acupuncture on brain plasticity and motor development in children with cerebral palsy. Investigate effect on mechanismof apoptosis of brain nerve cells, regulating the expression of neurotrophic factors, promoting the remodelingof nerve synaptic structure and… » Read More

Title : The therapeutic value of the design and development of neurophysics therapy’s psychophysical ‘grids’ to afford reliable point to point measurements in space/time of the initial conditions of a patient's perception, action and cognition and the correction/modulation of sensory perceptual errors in the treatment of chronic pain crps and other complex
Ken Ware | NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute and Research Centre, Australia
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
NeuroPhysics Therapy (NPT) is a fascinating field that delves into the discrete functionality and behaviour of the human nervous system. It explores how our nervous system perceives and responds to the environment, and through the development and application of specialized… » Read More
Title : Novel important cellular responses, signaling mechanisms and therapeutic options in vascular dementia
Yong Xiao Wang | Albany Medical College, United States
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) have high morbidity and mortality, and diabetes is a leading factor for VCID. The signaling mechanisms for diabetes-induced VCID are largely unknown, and the current treatments for VCID are neither very specific… » Read More
Title : Predictors spontaneous neurological recovery and factors that affect the outcomes of management of patients with traumatic spinal cord Injuries
W S El Masri | Keele University, United Kingdom
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
The incidence of Traumatic spinal cord injuries (TSCI) is small and ranges between 10-50/million population/year. Prior to the second WW the great majority of patients died within two years of injury. Since the 2 nd WW, due to the efforts… » Read More
Title : Futurey on neurology
Luiz Moutinho | University of Suffolk, United Kingdom
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
The presentation starts by addressing the fields of neurobiology, especially concentrating on the future of neurobiology and the future, connectivity and connectomics. The discussion will also include genetics and neurobiology. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning will be intertwined in the… » Read More
Title : Turning research into action - Cogs Club
Jaqueline Tuppen | COGS Club, United Kingdom
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
The NICE guidelines in November 2006 stated: "People with mild / moderate dementia of all types should be given the opportunity to participate in a structured group cognitive stimulation programme. This should be commissioned and provided by a range of health and social… » Read More
Title : Neuroprotective effects of vesatolimod in EAE: Modulating immune balance and microglial polarization
Shenzhen University, China | Shenzhen University, China
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by demyelination and neuronal damage within the Central Nervous System (CNS), driven by pathogenic inflammatory immune cells. Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE) is a well-established murine model that recapitulates key aspects of… » Read More
Title : Neuroprotective potential of a traditional Uttarakhand plant against lambda-cyhalothrin- induced neural impairment: A pharmacological investigation
Mandeep Kumar Arora | DIT University, India
12th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
Neurodegenerative disorders are a group of diseases characterized by the progressive loss of structure or function of neurons, including brain cells, leading to impaired movement, cognition, and other neurological functions. Several factors contribute to the progression of neurodegeneration. Compelling evidence… » Read More