Sign In

An Introduction to Neurophysiology

Overview

Neurophysiology is broadly defined as the study of nervous system function. In this field, scientists investigate the central and peripheral nervous systems at the level of whole organs, cellular networks, single cells, or even subcellular compartments. A unifying feature of this wide-ranging discipline is an interest in the mechanisms that lead to the generation and propagation of electrical impulses within and between neurons. This subject is important not only for our understanding of the fascinating processes driving human thought, but also for our ability to diagnose and treat disorders related to nervous system malfunction.

This video will provide an introduction to the field of neurophysiology, beginning with a brief history of neurophysiological research that showcases landmark studies like Galvani’s observations of twitching frog legs and Eccles’s discovery of the chemical synapse. Next, key questions asked by neurophysiologists are introduced, followed by an overview of some prominent experimental tools used to answer those questions. The methods presented range from techniques used to investigate single cells, like patch clamping, to those that can measure activity across large regions of the brain, like electroencephalography (EEG). Finally, applications of neurophysiological research are discussed, including the development of brain-machine interfaces that allow for device control using thought.

Procedure

The field of neurophysiology provides insight into how the nervous system works and how its dysfunction can lead to disease. Physiology is the study of how organisms and their parts function. Neurophysiology can be defined as the study of the functioning of the nervous system, which includes the brain, the spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and sensory organs.

Neurophysiologists approach the nervous system at multiple levels of organization that include functional systems, circuits, single neurons, and neuronal compar

Log in or to access full content. Learn more about your institution’s access to JoVE content here

Tags
NeurophysiologyNervous SystemPhysiologyBrainSpinal CordPeripheral NervesSensory OrgansFunctional SystemsCircuitsSingle NeuronsNeuronal CompartmentsHistory Of NeurophysiologyLandmark StudiesEgyptiansLuigi GalvaniAnimal ElectricityEmil Du Bois ReymondNerve ImpulseAction PotentialHans BergerElectroencephalography EEG

Skip to...

0:00

Overview

1:01

Historical Highlights

3:24

Key Questions

5:02

Prominent Methods

7:38

Applications

8:55

Summary

Videos from this collection:

article

Now Playing

An Introduction to Neurophysiology

Neuroscience

87.4K Views

article

Patch Clamp Electrophysiology

Neuroscience

91.2K Views

article

Calcium Imaging in Neurons

Neuroscience

91.7K Views

article

An Introduction to Neuroanatomy

Neuroscience

59.0K Views

article

Rodent Stereotaxic Surgery

Neuroscience

141.4K Views

article

Histological Staining of Neural Tissue

Neuroscience

151.3K Views

article

An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience

Neuroscience

43.6K Views

article

The Morris Water Maze

Neuroscience

50.1K Views

article

fMRI: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Neuroscience

54.2K Views

article

An Introduction to Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

Neuroscience

64.5K Views

article

Primary Neuronal Cultures

Neuroscience

66.1K Views

article

Neuronal Transfection Methods

Neuroscience

15.5K Views

article

Explant Culture of Neural Tissue

Neuroscience

22.3K Views

article

Murine <i>In Utero</i> Electroporation

Neuroscience

19.8K Views

article

An Introduction to Developmental Neurobiology

Neuroscience

36.5K Views

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved