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Computational Neuroscience

Computational neuroscience constructs mathematical and computational models of neural circuits and systems to understand how the brain processes information, generates behavior, and learns. At the single-neuron level, conductance-based models capture the biophysics of spike generation; at the network level, attractor dynamics explain working memory and decision-making. Large-scale connectomics projects map the synaptic wiring of entire neural circuits at electron-microscope resolution, providing ground-truth data for model validation. Modern recording technologies capturing thousands of neurons simultaneously are driving a renaissance in understanding distributed computation in the cortex, with implications for brain-computer interfaces and AI architectures.

19,000 Researchers
$580K Avg funding
5 Subfields
5 Top institutions

Top institutions

Salk Institute

Champalimaud Centre

EPFL Blue Brain Project

Allen Institute for Brain Science

University College London

Subfields

Neural Coding Network Dynamics Synaptic Plasticity Models Sensory Processing Decision-Making Circuits

Key technologies

Multi-Electrode Arrays

Two-Photon Calcium Imaging

Hodgkin-Huxley Models

Spiking Neural Networks

Connectomics

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