Acute Neural Injury and Epilepsy [ANIE]

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The Acute Neural Injury & Epilepsy (ANIE) Study Section addresses anatomical, cellular and functional basis of neural disease and injury. Emphasis is on the neural substrate, functional consequences, and the development of therapeutic and rehabilitation strategies. This Study Section considers patient-oriented research and animal models. Specific areas covered by ANIE:

  • Relevant disorders include stroke/ischemia, epilepsy, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury.
  • Neuropathological, neuroimaging, electrophysiological, and functional studies to monitor the onset, progression and treatment of brain and spinal cord disease and injury; therapeutic approaches and clinical studies; cerebral blood flow and metabolism in the context of clinical neuroimaging.
  • Changes in functional domains that are consequences of disease and injury; strategies for therapeutic intervention.
  • Studies of changes in the neural substrate and function of brain and spinal cord in response to disease and injury.
  • Recovery of function/rehabilitation; neurological and functional evaluation of neural prostheses, electrical/magnetic stimulation, behavioral and pharmacological interventions, and physical therapy.

Study sections with most closely related areas of similar science listed in rank order are:

Brain injury and Neurovascular Pathologies [BINP] 
Clinical Neuroplasticity and Neurotransmitters [CNNT] 
Neurotechnology [NT]
Developmental Brain Disorders [DBD]
Vascular Cell and Molecular Biology [VCMB]
Clinical Neuroimmunology and Brain Tumors [CNBT]



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