When we study the brain, for the first time in science history we have a unique situation, where the complexity of studied object equals to the complexity of researcher. We try to study brain by means of our brains. Therefore we might analyze the nerve tissue, but we can not synthesize all these data to a new knowledge, thus there is only one way: to synthesize these data out of our brain.
This approach to nerve tissue research named “Computational Neuroscience” represents the newest field of Neuroscience research.
Language - English.
Courses of the substream:
- Introduction to modern methods and tools for biologically plausible modeling of neurons and neural networks
- Brain - computer interface. Approaches and methods
- Problems of synchronization and representation of time and space in neural networks
- Neuron Connection With Computer in Dynamic-Clamp Experiments. Models of Neuron Populations And Visual Cortex
- Models of synaptic transmission
Coordinator of the substream:
Dr. R. Tikidji-Hamburyan, Laboratory for neuroinformatics of sensory and motor systems, A.B.Kogan Research Institute for Neurocybernetics, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia





