Computational Neuroscience

A brain-computer interface, also known as a brain-machine interface, is a bi-directional communication pathway between an external device and a wired brain. Here is the latest research on this topic.

Computation neuroscience employs models, statistics, simulations, and theoretical analyses to understand mechanisms that govern neural functions. Here is the latest research in this domain.

Here is the latest research on scientific methods, processes, algorithms, and systems pertaining to the nervous system.

Here is the latest research on physiological and in silico networks and circuits implicated in the nervous system.

This feed focuses on physiological and in silico neural networks involved in processes that affect emotions.

Serotonin is a multifaceted neurotransmitter with various functions, including reward and learning. Discover the latest research, including the latest computational studies, of serotonin here.