neuro-, neur-, neuri-, -neuroma, -neurotic, -neurosis, -neuron, -neural, -neuria
(Greek: nerve, tendon, sinew, cord)
neurographic
A reference to the description of the nerves and the nervous system.
neurography
1. A scientific description of the nerves; descriptive neurology.
2. A name proposed for all the neurograms of an individual, considered collectively.
neurohistology
The microscopic anatomy of the nervous system.
neurohormone
A hormone formed by neurosecretory cells and liberated by nerve impulses (e.g., norepinephrine).
neuroimaging
neuroinformatics
neuroleptic
1. A drug that is useful in the treatment of mental disorders, especially psychoses.
2. A reference to the actions of such a drug.
neuroleptoanalgesia
A state of analgesic consciousness produced by the administration of neuroleptic drugs, allowing painless surgery to be performed on a wakeful subject.
neurolinguistics
1. The science concerned with the neural mechanisms underlying the comprehension, production, and abstract knowledge or spoken, signed, or written language.
2. The branch of linguistics that explores how the brain encodes language.
3. The branch of medical science concerned with the neuroanatomical basis of speech and its disorders.
neurologist
neurology
neurolysis
neuroma
neuromalacia
Pathologic softening of nervous tissue.
neuromancy