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Applied Brain Research

Surprisingly good at AI and robotics. Our goal is to build the best integrated AI systems, ultimately resulting in devices that you can work with in the real world. The team behind ABR has been building models of the brain for the past decade. We use and are inspired by open source software, open access in science, and the open data movement. 2017 Applied Brain Research, Inc.

Trevor Bekolay

Hello, my name is Trevor. I blog about neuroscience, Python and open science. I am working toward my PhD in theoretical neuroscience with Chris Eliasmith. I have taught in university classrooms for 7 years. I have written for several newspapers and websites. I contribute to several open source software projects. I do things for fun, occasionally.

Neurofuture

This is edition number 30 of the brain science blog carnival Encephalon. Would that everyone would heed that, Eric.

Home Page Association for Canadian Neuroinformatics and Computational Neuroscience

Association for Canadian Neuroinformatics and Computational Neuroscience. If you are interested to join the community, please sign up to our mailing list here. Upcoming Events and Training Opportunities. Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. June 28 - July 11, 2015.

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Computational Neuroscience University of Washington

Graduate Certificate in Neural Computation and Engineering. Minor in Neural Computation and Engineering. Close interactions with the UW Institute for Neuroengineering. The Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering. The UW Primate Center, the Bloedel Center for Speech and Hearing.

Home Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience

Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience. Here you will find examples of code. That can recreate many of the figures we generated from simulations. There are also extensive links to external resources. Such as neural simulators and various databases. The Cambridge University Press page for the book. Has more resources, including excerpts and electronic versions of all the figures. David Sterratt, Bruce Graham, Andrew Gillies and David Willshaw.

Computational Neuroscience Training Program

Emory College of Arts and Sciences.

Laboratory for Computational Sensorimotor Neuroscience - Dr Gunnar BLOHM

CompNeurosci Lab - Dr Gunnar BLOHM. Welcome to the Computational Sensorimotor Neuroscience lab! We investigate how our brain generates perceptual experiences and actions. Lately, we have focused on how noise and variability impact sensory-motor processing in the brain. Visuomotor transformations and multi-sensory integration for arm and eye movements. Inferring 3D space from binocular vision for perception and action. The ultimate goal of all.