Neurotoxicity refers to the harmful effects of toxins on the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. These toxins can be natural or synthetic substances that disrupt normal neural function, leading to a variety of symptoms and potential long-term damage. Research in the area of neurotoxicity aims to understand the mechanisms by which these toxins cause harm to the nervous system, as well as develop strategies for prevention and treatment. This research can have important implications for public health, environmental protection, and occupational safety.