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Computational Modeling

Applications of mathematics and computing to problems in the development, structure, physiology and cognitive abilities of the nervous system at levels ranging from single membrane channels to operations of the entire nervous system.

Faculty Researching Computational Modeling

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Headshot of Carol Barnes, Ph.D.

Carol Barnes

Psychology
carol@nsma.arizona.edu
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Arne Ekstrom, Ph.D.

Arne Ekstrom

Psychology
adekstrom@arizona.edu

Jean-Marc Fellous, Ph.D.

Psychology
520-626-2617
fellous@arizona.edu
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Andrew Fuglevand, Ph.D.

Andrew Fuglevand

Physiology
GSAPC Chair
fuglevan@arizona.edu
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Paul Gignac

Paul Gignac

Cellular & Molecular Medicine
pgignac@arizona.edu
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Kevin Lin, Ph.D. smiling for photo

Kevin Lin

Mathematics
klin@arizona.edu
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Isabelle Schrauwen

Isabelle Schrauwen

Translational Neurosciences
ischrauwen@arizona.edu

Research

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    • Learning & Memory
    • Molecular Mechanisms of Neural Functions
    • Motor Systems
    • Neural Engineering/Neurotechnology
    • Neuro-immunology
    • Neurodegeneration
    • Neurodevelopment and Regeneration
    • Pain
    • Sensory Processing
    • Synaptic Function & Plasticity
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