Neuroinformatics and Computational Neuroscience

Computational neuroscience is a part of neuroscience that uses complex models, computer simulations, theory, and simplified versions of the brain to understand how the nervous system develops, is built, works, and enables thinking.
In Neuroinformatics, the main goal is to study how the brain handles information. A key question is why the brain is so healthy and able to change and adapt, unlike regular computers. These discoveries are important for making better technology in the future.

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