Paradigm Shifts and Innovations in Cellular Neuroscience

Paradigm Shifts and Innovations in Cellular Neuroscience

  • Enrico Cherubini
  • Dirk M. Hermann
  • Arianna Maffei
  • Marie-Ève Tremblay
  • Egidio D‘Angelo
  • Christian Hansel
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782832566473ISBN 10: 2832566472

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Paradigm Shifts and Innovations in Cellular Neuroscience is written by Enrico Cherubini and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2832566472 (ISBN 10) and 9782832566473 (ISBN 13).

The field of Cellular Neuroscience, like science in general, progresses through paradigm shifts that revolutionize theories, methodologies, and approaches. This Research Topic focuses on understanding the paradigm shifts that have shaped and continue to shape Cellular Neuroscience. We welcome articles that delve into these transformative developments, emphasizing the need for substantial advances rather than incremental progress. In the 21st century, Cellular Neuroscience has witnessed remarkable advancements, leading to significant breakthroughs and impactful translational outcomes, such as new FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of some neurological diseases. This progress has been driven not only by scientific breakthroughs but also by technical innovations and the use of innovative models, such as humanized mouse models. Moreover, the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on cellular neuroscience research is yet to be fully realized. Collaborative projects that extend beyond cellular neuroscience, such as the Human Brain Project and the Human Connectome Project, hold great promise in enhancing our understanding of the human brain. Despite several paradigm shifts, many neural functions remain poorly understood, leaving ample room for major discoveries in brain science.