Neuroinformatics and Computational Neuroscience

Computational neuroscience is a subdivision of neuroscience that utilizes intricate models, computer simulations, theoretical analyses, and abstractions of the brain to comprehend the principles governing the evolution, structure, physiology, and cognitive abilities of the nervous system.

In Neuroinformatics, the focus is on scrutinizing how the brain processes information. A crucial objective is to discern why, unlike external computer systems, the brain exhibits remarkable health and adaptability. These insights are essential for developing more advanced hardware and software in the future.

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