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Brain Disorders and Therapeutics

Mental Heal th and Psychology

5

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International Conference on

Joint Event

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Journal of Brain and Neurology| Volume: 2

November 05-06, 2018 | Edinburgh, Scotland

Neuro Regulation and Mental Health

Graham Ewing

Mimex Montague Healthcare, UK

T

he diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions

is a significant problem for the GP. Such conditions are

considered to be associated with altered brain structure,

function and associated chemistries; hence the use of

psychotropic medications to alter a person’s mental state; yet

mental health problems are often accompanied by pathological

onset in the visceral organs; therefore a precise understanding

of how this biodynamic mechanism functions has immense

significance as a diagnostic and therapeutic modality.

The author will speak about ‘neuroregulation’, in particular

the neuroregulation of the autonomic nervous system

and physiological systems, and illustrate that the primary

function of the brain is to regulate the stable and coherent

function of the autonomic nervous system and physiological

systems; but, also, that emergent visceral pathologies (of

both genetic and phenotypic nature) influence brain function,

neuroplasticity, and the normal regulated parameters e.g. blood

pressure, blood glucose, temperature, pH, pO2, sleep, etc.

To screen for the range of complex correlates using

contemporary biomedical indices, and then to treat the patient,

is a time-consuming and expensive problem for the medical

profession however there is one technology, the first to be

based upon a precise and sophisticated mathematical model

of how the brain regulates the autonomic nervous system and

physiological systems (Strannik),which isable todosoeffectively

and at much lower cost than any current technology(s).

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:graham.ewing@mmhcl.co.uk