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Neurobiophysics

Neurobiophysics is a scientific discipline that uses the principles of physics to understand how the brain and the nervous system function. It studies the electrical and chemical properties of neurons, the cells that transmit information in our body. For example, it examines how neurons send signals to each other or reacts under different conditions. This field combines biology, physics, and neuroscience in a collaborative effort to comprehend one of the most complex systems in our body: the human brain.