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Comment by Aureli Soria-Frisch on April 25, 2013 at 5:33am New blog post on the performance evaluation of Machine learning/computational intelligence for EEG data analysis
How Good is my Computational Intelligence Algorithm for EEG Analysis?
Comment by Markus A. Dahlem on July 21, 2012 at 12:18am Mathematical neuroscience is required to understand the normal functions of the computational brain. As a corollary, we can translate our fundamental understanding of the nervous system to better understand and treat disorders of the brain.
There are a variety of brain diseases that are considered dynamical - where the symptoms are consequences of pathological parameters of the underlying neuronal elements and network. Several dynamical diseases have steadily improving mechanistic understanding, embodied into computational models that increasingly reflect the dynamics of the disease symptoms. These include Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. We suspect that other more complex brain diseases are revealing a dynamical component, such as depression and schizophrenia. Along with the advent of improving with computational models, the technical ability to perform open or closed loop deep brain stimulation is now becoming increasingly applied to treat these dynamical diseases. Thus as we better understand dynamical disease, the ability to dynamically probe and control them is now at hand.
Another area of medical application of mathematical theory is in the area of brain interfaces. .... [more]
Comment by Markus A. Dahlem on July 21, 2012 at 12:12am I created a new research homepage. Please check it out and give me some feedback.
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Comment by Aureli Soria-Frisch on March 12, 2012 at 6:31am
Could computers someday interact directly with the human brain? This is the motto of the HIVE project. The goal of the workshop is to present research toward developing a new generation of powerful and controllable non-invasive brain stimulation technologies.
We hereby invite contributions to this second public HIVE workshop, to be hold in Berlin on April 27-28th, 2012. Submission deadline for Abstracts is 11th March.
Contributions must be of a high scientific level, and typically would describe, attempt to understand, or engineer brain stimulation phenomena as well as clinical applications. Submission page instructions are here.
Researchers with new results working in any the following research areas are encouraged to submit abstracts:
Submitted papers will be rated by the scientific committee on quality and relevance to the goals of HIVE. The best papers will be awarded with an oral presentation, and the remaining papers may be presented as posters and will be discussed during breaks or at the end of the day. We look forward to an exciting conference with most stimulating discussions. Best abstracts and presentations will be selected for publication in a Special Issue of the journal "Physiological Measurement".
Comment by Alireza Sibaei on July 26, 2011 at 1:35pm Caltech Researchers Create the First Artificial Neural Network Out of DNA
Comment by Alireza Sibaei on July 25, 2011 at 7:07am Sit back and relax: Watch a 3-D film of the brain as it loses consciousness
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2003752/Watch-brain-...
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Comment by Alireza Sibaei on July 24, 2011 at 8:27am Hi all,
II International symposium on disorders of consciousness
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Comment by SBMT (formerly IBMISPS) on January 28, 2011 at 8:37am 8th Annual World Congress on Brain, Spinal Cord Mapping and Image Guided Therapy
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