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Modern methods of neuroanatomical and neurophysiological research
Our article explores a variety of modern research techniques employed in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. We highlight the use of computer technologies, image analysis methods, and innovative approaches that expand our understanding of anatomical structures. The techniques we discuss include fractal analysis, the Pickworth method, scanning microscopy, and advanced computer image processing systems. Fractal analysis, in particular, offers a unique perspective on brain structures and functions and is a key tool in neuroanatomical research. We also focus on its application in neuroanatomical studies, particularly in cases of Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy.
These modern research methods not only enhance our knowledge but also have significant clinical potential. Their use in diagnosing neurological diseases like Alzheimer's and epilepsy promises faster and more accurate diagnoses. We emphasize the combination of multiple methods for improved quality of anatomical structure imaging.