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Computational neurogenetic modeling

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Computational neurogenetic modeling (CNGM) is concerned with the study and development of dynamic neuronal models for modeling brain functions with respect to genes and dynamic interactions between genes. These include neural network models and their integration with gene network models. This area brings together knowledge from various scientific disciplines, such as computer and information science, neuroscience and cognitive science, genetics and molecular biology, as well as engineering.

See also

References

  • L. Benuskova, N. Kasabov. Computational Neurogenetic Modeling, Springer, 2007, ISBN 0-387-48353-5.