Neuroscience Intervention for A Better Life: From Molecular, Cellular, To Organ Interventions
Abstract
Moh Hasan Machfoed
Neuroscience is a scientific study of the nervous system through various approaches. This review summarized intervention on molecular, cellular, and organ systems. One example of molecular and cellular interventions is stem cells. Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other types of cells and can also produce more of the same type of stem cells. Organ system intervention is organ transplantation that medical procedure in which an organ is removed from one body and placed in the body of a recipient to replace a damaged or missing organ. In addition, there are behavioural interventions, such as mindfulness meditation and cognitive behavioural therapy. Mindfulness meditation is the mental practice that involves focusing on your experience currently. Mindfulness meditation can be in the form of breathing exercises, mental imagery, body and mind awareness, and relaxation of muscles and body while cognitive-affective training (CBT) is a particularly promising strategy for enhancing cognitive control over affective processes via modulation of these abnormally functioning neural networks. Neuroscience intervention is the act of intervening, which is usually intended for better life, such as on molecular, cellular, organ system, and behavioural interventions.