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Neuromorphic Computing: Concepts and Hardware Implementations
Covers neuromorphic computing, challenges in ternary and binary computing, hardware simulations of the brain, and new materials for artificial brain cells.
Observing the Brain: Neuroimaging Basics
Explores neuroimaging basics, brain network scales, connectivity, history, and physics, emphasizing the importance of understanding data at different scales.
Implant Foreign Body Reaction
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Explores neural activity, electromagnetic signals, EEG, MEG, signal properties, noise sources, analysis methods, and decoding techniques.
Neural Signals and Connectomes
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Neural Signals and Signal Processing: Electrophysiology to Brain Imaging
Explores the popularity of linear classifiers in fMRI analysis and the analysis of electromagnetic field signals.
Motor Neuroprosthetics: Brain-Machine Interfaces
Explores brain-machine interfaces for motor neuroprosthetics, covering recording techniques, EEG signals, and motor decoding.
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Explores principles of data-driven modeling for simulating hippocampus microcircuits.
Modeling Neuronal Activity
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