Representing Neuromathematics: complex images for science dissemination

The NeuroMat dissemination team has led an experimental project to produce graphic video representations of papers from the NeuroMat research team. The goal is to experiment a new language for scientific dissemination that both provides an understanding of the research process and contributes to the development of a new line of research on how to represent science. A recent output has been the publication of a video on the article "Reduced functional connectivity within the primary motor cortex of patients with brachial plexus injury," from 2016.

Thought disorder measured as random speech structure classifies negative symptoms and schizophrenia diagnosis 6 months in advance

Natália B. Mota, Mauro Copelli and Sidarta Ribeiro

Packing arborescences in random digraphs

Carlos Hoppen, Roberto F. Parente and Cristiane M. Sato

A NeuroMat reference site on brachial plexus injury

The Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (RIDC NeuroMat) has launched a web portal for the ABRAÇO initiative to provide an easy-to-go reference point for updated, reliable information on the brachial plexus injury and research associated to this injury. ABRAÇO stands for NeuroMat Action for the Brachial Plexus Injury and is led by NeuroMat PI Claudia Domingues Vargas. The web portal associated to ABRAÇO is available at: abraco.numec.prp.usp.br.

The role of negative conductances in neuronal subthreshold properties and synaptic integration

Cesar C. Ceballos, Antonio C. Roque and Ricardo M. Leão

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