Neuroinformatics
Neuroinformatics is a new field of study that combines neuroscience and computer science. It is used to collect, store, visualize, analyze, and model large amounts of information related to neuroscience. Neuroinformatics is a critical tool for understanding the complex interplay between the brain and behavior, and has been used in a range of research areas such as neuroscience, machine learning, psychology, and cognitive science. Neuroinformatics is increasingly being used in medical applications, particularly to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases, and to develop brain-computer interfaces. Additionally, it is being used to build models of neural networks to improve the efficiency of neural network algorithms. Neuroinformatics is playing an increasingly important role in the field of neuroscience, making it possible to process and analyze ever-larger amounts of data about the brain.
← International Journal of Neuroinformatics