The scientific field studying the interactions between the nervous system and immune system. It examines how neural activity influences immune responses and vice versa, forming the scientific foundation for bioelectronic medicine and vagus nerve stimulation research.
Neuroimmunology emerged as evidence accumulated that the nervous and immune systems are not separate entities — they communicate continuously through shared molecular pathways and direct neural connections.
Key discoveries include the identification of immune cells and cytokine receptors in brain tissue, the role of stress hormones in modulating immune function, and the inflammatory reflex — which established a direct neural circuit for immune regulation via the vagus nerve. These findings have opened pathways for treating immune diseases through neural interventions, and for understanding how mental and neurological states influence physical health.