The Neural Odyssey: Unveiling the Potential of Neuroscience–ICT Convergence
- On the one hand, developments in neuroscience are aiding advances in novel ICT tools and vice versa.
- On the other hand, ICT is providing (also by means of informatics imitation of the neural decisional mechanism) new opportunities to explore the intricacies of biological systems (including the brain).
- There are countless ICT devices that interface with neuroscience.
- Likewise, there are countless ICT tools that allow biology to be addressed, for example via a neuro-computational approach.
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Chicago/Turabian StyleGiansanti, Daniele. 2023. "The Neural Odyssey: Unveiling the Potential of Neuroscience–ICT Convergence" Biology 12, no. 6: 840. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12060840
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