Behavioral Neurology: How the Brain Shapes Human Behavior
Behavioral neurology is a branch of medicine that studies how the brain affects behavior, memory, language, and thinking skills. It helps us understand how conditions like brain injuries, neurological diseases, or dementia can change emotions, communication, decision-making, and daily life. Common disorders in this field include dementia, cognitive problems, speech issues, and changes in personality or behavior. Early diagnosis, careful evaluation, and focused treatments are important for better patient care and quality of life. Experts often share new research and treatment ideas at the Dementia World Conference (DWC), working together to improve brain health and patient support.