This month’s invited speaker was Assoc. Prof. Rezzak Yılmaz from the Department of Neurology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine. In his talk, Assoc. Prof. Yılmaz presented recent findings on the environmental, metabolic, and genetic risk factors contributing to Parkinson’s disease in Türkiye, and discussed emerging research directions in the field. The seminar attracted interest from researchers, graduate students, and clinicians. During the Q&A session, participants engaged in a productive discussion on new perspectives and methodological approaches to studying Parkinson’s disease.



Mental Fatigue and Migraine: Changes in Visual Processing
Attention Mechanisms and Neuroplasticity: Changes in the Central Nervous System Following Amputation
The Migraine-Prone Brain Cannot Filter Out “Irrelevant” Stimuli; Light and Patterns Trigger Pain
Prof. Hülya Karataş Kurşun Delivered a NÖROnoM Seminar on Brain Excitability
The Paradox of Pain Relief: How Overusing Painkillers Can Trap You in a Cycle of Chronic Pain