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How can computational neuroscience contribute to developing neurotechnology to help people with brain disorders and disabilities?
This was the topic of a panel debate I hosted at the 34th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting in Florence in July this year.
Electric or magnetic recording and/or stimulation are key clinical tools for helping patients, and the three panelists have all used computational methods to aid this endeavor.
By Gaute Einevoll5
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How can computational neuroscience contribute to developing neurotechnology to help people with brain disorders and disabilities?
This was the topic of a panel debate I hosted at the 34th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting in Florence in July this year.
Electric or magnetic recording and/or stimulation are key clinical tools for helping patients, and the three panelists have all used computational methods to aid this endeavor.

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