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neural networks (computational neuroscience)

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Neural networks (computational neuroscience) is a computational model employed within the field of computational neuroscience to represent and investigate the information processing principles and dynamics of biological neural systems, particularly the brain. These models consist of interconnected computational units designed to simulate the functional properties and connectivity patterns of biological neurons and their synapses, providing a framework for analyzing, simulating, and understanding how biological networks perform tasks such as sensory processing, motor control, learning, memory, and cognition through neural computation.

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LO

University of California, Berkeley

TR

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

AM

University of Notre Dame

WP

University of Alberta

KR

Purdue University West Lafayette

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University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

Purdue University West Lafayette

West Lafayette, United States