Research Area:
Computational Neuroscience
Description
As part of a larger interdisciplinary brain sciences initiative at Brown, neuroinformatics combines neuroscience and informatics in order to advance our understanding of how the brain works. Methods from various branches of computer science are used to visualize, model, and simulate neural processes. Areas of particular interests include human-computer interfaces, computational and statistical models of sensory processing and motor control, adaptivity and learning in the brain, and the use of computer graphics to enhance brain-imaging technology.
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Page Owner: Michael Black
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Last Modified: Mon Oct 23 11:47:21 2006
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