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A Guided Tour of Neuroinformatics Research in India

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The study of neuroinformatics and computational neuroscience in India encompasses research on neural information processing, neural networks, information theory, neuroimaging, processing of EEG signals, speech production and neuronal recordings. The computational neuroscience division of NBRC is developing computational techniques to investigate speech production and their disorders in children, with special reference to autism. Stochastic Resonance approach is being used to enhance neuroimaging findings with application to brain tumour diagnosis and contrast accentuation during scanning. The National Facility of Functional Brain Imaging is being set up at NBRC to serve as India’s first research venture on high-field MRI/fMRI/MRS/MRSI. Research work pursued in other institutions in the country is also briefly outlined, implying the presence of a vibrant research community. Efforts are also being undertaken to develop a National Neuroinformatics Initiative.

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Roy, P.K., Singh, N.C. (2004). A Guided Tour of Neuroinformatics Research in India. In: Pal, N.R., Kasabov, N., Mudi, R.K., Pal, S., Parui, S.K. (eds) Neural Information Processing. ICONIP 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3316. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30499-9_137

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