Nanotechnology is revolutionizing medicine and neuroscience. However, with this innovation comes the concern of the potential risks posed by nanomaterials to the human nervous system. As scientific research progresses, so does the urgency to understand and mitigate these risks. This book offers a multidisciplinary approach to tackle the complexities of nanotechnology's impact on neurological health. Amidst the excitement of scientific advancements, Nanomaterials and the Nervous System provides a critical analysis of nanoparticle-induced neurotoxicity. By dissecting the hazards associated with nanomaterials, it guides researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals in developing safer alternatives and regulatory frameworks. Moreover, it delves into speculative theories and conspiracy narratives, prompting crucial discussions on the ethical and societal implications of nanotechnology. Beyond addressing these challenges, this book also provides pertinent knowledge for those navigating the landscape of nanotechnology, neuroscience, and transhumanism. Through its comprehensive exploration of scientific advancements, speculative theories, and ethical considerations, the book equips readers with the tools to understand, evaluate, and shape the future of nanotechnology's role in neurological health.