Cellular Neuroscience

Cellular neuroscience is the study of neurons at a cellular level. This includes morphology and physiological properties of single neurons. Several techniques such as intracellular recording, patch-clamp, and voltage-clamp technique, pharmacology, confocal imaging, molecular biology, two photon laser scanning microscopy and Ca2+ imaging have been used to study activity at the cellular level. Cellular neuroscience examines the various types of neurons, the functions of different neurons, the influence of neurons upon each other, how neurons work together.

Main articles: neuron, glial cell

Read more about Cellular Neuroscience:  Neurons and Glial Cells, Neuronal Function, Action Potential, Structure and Formation of Synapses, Neurotransmitter Transporters, Receptors, and Signaling Mechanisms, Synaptic Plasticity