Lecture

Motivation for Studying the Electrical Brain

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This lecture delves into the motivation behind studying the electrical activity in the brain, showcasing examples of normal and Parkinsonian brain activity, and the successful intervention through Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's patients.

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Simulation Neurocience
Learn how to digitally reconstruct a single neuron to better study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease.
Simulation Neurocience
Learn how to digitally reconstruct a single neuron to better study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease.
Simulation Neurocience
Learn how to digitally reconstruct a single neuron to better study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease.
Simulation Neurocience
Learn how to digitally reconstruct a single neuron to better study the biological mechanisms of brain function, behaviour and disease.
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