What is computational neuroscience?
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2022
- #computationalneuroscence #computational #neuroscience #neurosciences #psychology
In this video we answer the question -- "What is Computational Neuroscience?" We cover:
- When and who first originated the term
- Definition of the field
- The interdisciplinary natur of the field
- How to learn computational neuroscience?
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I'm very humbled to be able to attain a PhD in this very fascinating field. I'm in my third year now, wish me luck 😛
Indeed its a fascinating area of research! Good luck with your PhD 😊
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Where are you doing your PhD ?
@ANNA JOY 1740320 hi, I'm sure I replied but it disappeared. I'm doing it in the UK
Sir i have some confusions related to this field , i will be very thankful if you assist me .
Currently i am doing Bachlor in Data science but i want to do my master in Computational neuroscience .
So what should i do now ?
Which background is needed for this?
Which courses should i pre_ learn to boost my future in Computational Neuroscience ?
What subjects should i strengthen from now ?
Like Mathematics , physics or Prigramming ??
Sir kindly answer my querry..i will be extremly thankful
Very nice introduction of CCN. Looking for further insights on this subject. Going to be of immense help for students for sure….Keep it up 👍…..
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the insight, my PhD in the same domain, we do focus on CAE software 😀
Thank you very much. That's great, good luck!
thanks this was useful
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@@Brainpsychlopedia.official OK!
Very nice 👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
@sharmistha Whats your background
I'm now a undergrad, and I find computational neuroscience a fascinating field. Which kind of programs is recommended for me to pursue in the future?
Universities have specific degree's of different kinds that you can pursue for Masters level or PhD level programs. Also, various summer schools can be a good option. One excellent option is the Neuromatch Academy - academy.neuromatch.io/
Wow it seems so great! I immediately went apply for it😂 thank you so much 🥹🥹
Nice intro 👋
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are there any free books i could get on this course on a website or could some help if possible....
Hi! I hope this resource recommendation is still relevant and useful: students.aiu.edu/submissions/profiles/resources/onlineBook/q9C4X4_computational%20neuroscience.pdf This is a free pdf book on Computational Neuroscience. If you are looking for an online course this course could be helpful: www.coursera.org/learn/computational-neuroscience !
Is there a open source resource where one can access some of these simulated models?
Research teams that work on computational projects often provide access to the code (by often mentioning the details in supplementary materials of their research papers, providing the links to git hub repositories consisting the code files etc) that they have used to simulate the computational models discussed in their papers. Our recommendation is if you have a specific type of computational models you would like to learn about, then search for research papers in that area and try and access the supplementary material and the git repositories that provide the code for the models discussed in the paper. You can then easily download the code of the model from the git repositories and run it in your computer.
Some things to consider though:
- Some computational model codes cannot be run in laptops/PC's generally used, and need High computing power computer because they are computationally expensive (i.e., need more computational power e.g., in terms of time).
- To be able to simulate the models from the code provided in a research paper, one must have some knowledge about how to use git hub and the programming language in which the computational model code is written (in order to understand how the model works and how to run it).
Additionally, there are many tutorials on how one can write their own code to simulate a model. A good starting place is trying to simulate a single neuron. Check out this tutorial blog: medium.com/analytics-vidhya/modeling-the-simplest-biological-neuron-with-python-adda892c8384
Hope this helps!
I'm a MS in chemistry interested in biophysics and biochemistry should i opt for this??
Hi! Sure if you have an interest in this field you can explore more about it here www.coursera.org/learn/computational-neuroscience There are many topics exploring the biochemistry of brain using computational modelling approaches which might be interesting to you! Good luck!
What should my academic choices be from a computer science bachelors degree to get into this field please?
Hi, you can opt for a degree in cognitive computational neuroscience at Masters level to get a good understanding of the neuroscience background and learn about the ways in which computational modelling is used in the field to understand brain and behaviour.
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@@db5094 good luck!
I wonder do researchers and scientists still use Matlab for model simulations such as areas described here? Matlab used to be "The Thing" but now with all the open source libraries available, and the existence of Github repository, MatLab seems to fad away. Any opinion?
i'm taking a CN course right now and we mostly use Matlab and Python.
Matlab is one possible programming language that is used in the field for model simulation. Indeed there are free and open-source libraries and languages such as Python and in some cases R (although R is more commonly used for data analysis and statistical modelling as compared to model development of cognitive processes). Additionally, there are Graphical User Interface style pre-coded softwares being developed as well that allow researchers to test their predictions and estimate parameters for classically established computational neuroscience models. You might find this article interesting in this respect: Title: Code Generation in Computational Neuroscience: A Review of Tools and Techniques (Bluendell et al., 2018) article link: www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fninf.2018.00068/full
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Matlab is amazing but it's not The thing since open source free things can do the same. So if you can't afford it or your institution doesn't pay for it it's not used
Hey Dr. , I belong to India, I am 19 years old now, I want to become a neuroscientist. I want to do mind reading and any data entry in mind.
The way it is done in harddisk. Because mind is the most powerful thing in the world. But we do not know in which branch of 'mind interconnect computer' engineer or neuroscience. (Which branch of medical or engineering should I take admission in?)
Hi, I am Turkish. I also plan to work in this field. I don't know if there are differences in countries, but I plan to study psychology and then get a master's degree in neuroscience so that I can learn a lot about the brain. I also plan to take courses in engineering at university.
Hi! Thanks for the comments. The field of computational neuroscience is a fascinating one and its fast growing as well. Some universities have specialised degree's focusing in the same. I did my Masters in Cognitive Computational Neuroscience and BSc in Psychology from the University of Sheffield in UK. Currently I am doing a PhD in Cognitive and Experimental Psychology and Big Data in Belgium, which involves Machine Learning as well. So the opportunities and possibilities are truly endless. So, whichever pathway you would like to choose will depend on your interest and passion. If you are looking for some introductory courses in the field I suggest checking out - @NeuromatchAcademy youtube channel and online course which they run every year in June - July. Other than this you can also find resources in online course platforms like Coursera and Udemy. Hope this helps!
Thank you. You have been an inspiration.@@Brainpsychlopedia.official
@@Brainpsychlopedia.official Thank you. you have been an inspiration.
@zeyneperdem159 You are so welcome! Good luck!
I would say get a cell/molecular biology degree with lots of math electives as an undergrad. Then go do a masters in data science. You will be prepared for a PhD in probably any computational biology field. This is a realistic video. Don't forget to learn Java, people!!!
Thank you for sharing your feedback! Yes definitely we agree there are many aspects one can and/needs to learn to master or research in computational methods. The prescriptions we share are a starting point 🙂
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God!!! I think I fell in love.
@Ognjen Mali I don't know exactly, just know I found it very interesting enough for choose it as my for career the rest of my life.
@Alex del Real So glad to hear that you found this video interesting and it fostered an interest within you to pursue this field.
@Ognjen Mali Thak you 👍
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