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Computational and dynamic models in neuroimaging
2010
NeuroImage
This article reviews the substantial impact computational neuroscience has had on neuroimaging over the past years. It builds on the distinction between models of the brain as a computational machine and computational models of neuronal dynamics per se; i.e., models of brain function and biophysics. Both sorts of model borrow heavily from computational neuroscience, and both have enriched the analysis of neuroimaging data and the type of questions we address. To illustrate the role of
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.068
pmid:20036335
pmcid:PMC2910283
fatcat:5ntuy7bdfvau3afpxpp254romq