neuropharmacology in neurorehabilitation
Neuropharmacology in neurorehabilitation refers to the study and application of medications or drugs that target the nervous system to enhance the recovery and functioning of individuals who have experienced neurological damage or disorders, aiding in their rehabilitation process.
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