Neuromathematics, the new brain science

Neuroscience does not have a conceptual frame to interpret in a higher level of abstraction data that are obtained from experiments yet. Such situation may be described as rich in data and poor in theory. Aline Naoe, USP - 04/14/14.

Dynamic connections

Mathematicians and neuroscientists are working together to understand and predict brain functioning. Igor Zolnerkevic, Revista Pesquisa FAPESP - 04/2014.

Computer Science professor takes part in research project on neuromathematics

The Computer Science professor Amanda Nascimento, from the Federal University of Ouro Preto (UFOP), and scholars from other Brazilian and foreign universities have taken part of the scientific project of the Research, Innovation and Dissemination Center for Neuromathematics (NeuroMat), from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). Tamara Pinho, UFOP - 04/23/2014.

In defense of public scientific-data sharing

The open-science movement advocates for public, free access to tools and data scientists make use of in order to widen science's social benefits. Though there have been undeniable improvements over the last years, such widening is still relatively resisted. Claudia D. Vargas and Fabio Kon, Le Monde Diplomatique, 05/2014.

Mathematical models of the brain

Research Center at the University of São Paulo (USP) dwelves into neuromathematics, a science that intends to develop a theory to describe and predict neuronal interactions. Fernanda Teixeira Ribeiro, Mente e Cérebro, 06/2014.

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