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There  is lot of problems in neuroscience which demand a fundamental knowledge of biophysics. Its good that theoretical physics play a role in the discussions about brain function but also about the problems of consciousness. Of course most of it demands

mathematical skills just like theoretical neuroscience.

One of the most difficult problems is about Chaos theories which no doubt play a role in the normal brain and brain illness.

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Yes indeed. Whole of stereotaxy is based on that. I have this great idea that actually you do not need any type of frame with MRI and CT for stereotaxy since all calculations can be done and any point in brain can be reached if you know the angle and length between three fixed points inside the cranium and skull. Come and work with me a disposable kit for doing precision neurosurgery is possible at a very reasonable price.

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Dear Professor Sharma. I hope really you will succeed with your project. best Bo

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Biophysics also concern brain scan, which is needed to prove some of mi ideas

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How to learn brain scan!
In these years a lot of good books are edited about bran scan, also for us who dont work with it every day. A good thing is to learn it step by step which need a lot of knowledge about neuroanatomy and physiology

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I think that it can be difficult to understand the role of chaostheories in the normal and ill brain because of the very difficult mathematics

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I think that it is very important now adays in neuroscience to cooperate with many other different scientifical fields like biophysics but also theoretical physics and mathematics in general

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Biophysics also concerns the extreme interestning problems about structural and regulatory genes and how they regulate the biochemical function of neurons

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biopysics also concerns "complex systems" f ex the electric circuits in the brain

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