Mapping the brain and its functions : integrating enabling technologies into neuroscience research / Committee on a National Neural Circuitry Database, Division of Health Sciences Policy, Division of Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders, Institute of Medicine ; Constance M. Pechura and Joseph B. Martin, editors.
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1991.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 163 pages) : illustrations (some color), chartsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0585027927
- 9780585027920
- Brain -- Research -- Data processing -- Congresses
- Brain mapping -- Congresses
- Neurosciences
- Research
- Brain Mapping
- Brain -- physiology
- Medical Informatics
- Neurosciences
- Research
- Cerveau -- Recherche -- Informatique -- Congrès
- Cartographie cérébrale -- Congrès
- Médecine -- Informatique
- Neurosciences
- Recherche
- research (function)
- MEDICAL -- Neuroscience
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology
- Brain mapping
- Brain -- Research -- Data processing
- 612.8/2 20
- QP376 .I516 1991eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Advancing neuroscience in the decade of the brain -- Overview of neuroscience research: a closer look at the neural hierarchy -- Computer and information technology in biomedical and neuroscience research -- Building consensus, identifying needs -- The Brain Mapping Initiative: committee conclusions and recommendations.
Significant advances in brain research have been made, but investigators who face the resulting explosion of data need new methods to integrate the pieces of the "brain puzzle." Based on the expertise of more than 100 neuroscientists and computer specialists, this new volume examines how computer technology can meet that need. Featuring outstanding color photography, the book presents an overview of the complexity of brain research, which covers the spectrum from human behavior to genetic mechanisms. Advances in vision, substance abuse, pain, and schizophrenia are highlighted. The committee explores the potential benefits of computer graphics, database systems, and communications networks in neuroscience and reviews the available technology. Recommendations center on a proposed Brain Mapping Initiative, with an agenda for implementation and a look at issues such as privacy and accessibility.
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