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Welcome to the USC Brain Project (USCBP)

The USC Brain Project, directed by Dr. Michael Arbib, is engaged in the effort to develop new tools and methodologies for neuroinformatics in modeling neural mechanisms of visuomotor coordination and exploring the evolution of the human language-ready brain, as well as conducting work in both neural modeling and database construction in relation to rehabilitation after stroke.

Projects

The projects page links to homepages of all past and current research projects associated with the USCBP containing papers in progress, code, simulation results, and summaries.

Courses

The courses page lists the neuroinformatics and computational neuroscience courses available at USC.

Members

The members page provides a listing of all the faculty and student members of the USC Brain Project. Many of the members of USCBP have a profile on this website which summarizes their neuroinformatics research interests, provides contact information, and offers a list of selected publications.

Publications

The publications page is a document repository for neuroinformatics publications that are the work of USCBP researchers. It provides PubMed links for each of the publications and also links to view many of the documents directly.

Resources

The resources page provides many links to neuroinformatics research, tools, articles, information, and websites which may be useful to the neuroinformatics researcher as well as tools designed for internal lab use.

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