Neuroarchitecture is a relatively new concept that uses neuroscience to inform and improve architecture and design. The term itself is a combination of "neuro," which relates to the brain and nervous system, and "architecture," which involves the scientific study and design of buildings and structures. Synonyms for this term may include "neurodesign," "brain-based architecture," "neuro-informed design," and "neuroscientific architecture." All of these synonyms refer to the idea of using neuroscience to improve the design of buildings and spaces to better meet the needs of humans and their cognitive functions. As the field continues to develop, it's likely that more synonyms will emerge to describe this innovative approach to architecture.