Abstract
The Role of Brain Function in Neurobehavioral Conditions
Author(s): Ahmed RahmanNeurobehavioral disorders represent a complex and diverse set of conditions in which neurological dysfunction manifests as alterations in behavior, cognition and emotional regulation. These disorders encompass a wide spectrum, ranging from developmental conditions such as autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to acquired conditions like traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases. The study of neurobehavioral disorders offers valuable insights into the intricate connections between brain function and behavior, while also informing clinical approaches, therapeutic interventions and public health strategies. At the core of neurobehavioral disorders lies the brain’s intricate network of neurons and their synaptic connections.
