computational neuroscience
Computational neuroscience is a multidisciplinary field that aims to understand the brain and cognition by utilizing computational models and techniques. It combines principles from neuroscience, mathematics, physics, and computer science to study how the brain processes information, perceives, learns, and behaves.
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