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Neuromath - Advanced Methods For The Estimation Of Human Brain Activity And Connectivity

From 01-01-2007 to 31-12-2010
Website: http://www.neuromath.eu/

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The main objective of the NEUROMATH Action is to increase the knowledge on the mathematical methods able to estimate the cortical activity and connectivity in the human brain from non invasive neuroelectric and hemodynamic measurements. NEUROMATH is a COST Action in which scientists are called to harmonize their computational tools in order to offer a comprehensive approach to the problem of the estimation of brain activity and connectivity for sensory and cognitive behavioural tasks. NEUROMATH also offers to the young COST neuroscientists, mathematicians, physics, and engineers a comprehensive review of such methods as well as regular training courses and associated didactic material on this topic. The NEUROMATH Action includes selected laboratories from the following COST countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.

On the basis of national estimates provided by the representatives of these 14 countries, the economic dimension of the activities to be carried out under the Action has been estimated in 91 person/year.

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