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After the Chinese National Neuroinformatics Working Group was formed in 2001, neuroinformatics research has progressed rapidly in China. This paper reviews the history of neuroinformatics in China, reports current researches and discusses recent trends of neuroinformatics in China.
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- Quantitative Sensory Test
- Future Research Activity
- Human Brain Project
- Informatics Working Group
- Data Bank System
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Li, G., Zhang, J., Gu, F., Yin, L., Tang, Y., Tang, X. (2005). Neuroinformatics Research in China- Current Status and Future Research Activities. In: Wang, L., Chen, K., Ong, Y.S. (eds) Advances in Natural Computation. ICNC 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3610. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11539087_141
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