neuralpsychological
Neuralpsychological is an umbrella term used to describe approaches that combine neural science and psychology to study how brain processes give rise to cognition, emotion, and behavior. The term is not widely standardized as a formal discipline; in many contexts, scholars refer to it as a blend of neuroscience and psychology or as part of cognitive neuroscience or neuropsychology. When used, it emphasizes neural mechanisms underlying psychological phenomena and seeks to link mental processes to brain activity.
Researchers employing a neuralpsychological perspective use methods such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG),
Applications include improving diagnosis and treatment, informing rehabilitation strategies after neurological injury, guiding educational tools, and
Challenges include terminological ambiguity, the risk of over-interpreting correlational data as causation, and the need for