Mullen, 2014 - Google Patents
The dynamic brain: Modeling neural dynamics and interactions from human electrophysiological recordingsMullen, 2014
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Abstract" The mind is the music that neural networks play." This quote from computational neurobiologist TJ Sejnowski underscores a growing scientific consensus that studying the structure and function of vast networks of connections between brain regions is essential to …
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