Definition of Cybernetical Neuroscience
Alexander Fradkov

TL;DR
Cybernetical neuroscience is a new interdisciplinary field that applies cybernetic principles to mathematical models in computational neuroscience, focusing on control, communication, and practical applications.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of cybernetical neuroscience, outlining its main tasks, methods, and potential practical applications in understanding neural systems.
Findings
Development of mathematical models based on cybernetic principles
Application of cybernetic methods to computational neuroscience
Initial results demonstrating control and communication in neural models
Abstract
A new scientific field is introduced and discussed, named cybernetical neuroscience, which studies mathematical models adopted in computational neuroscience by methods of cybernetics -- the science of control and communication in a living organism, machine and society. It also considers the practical application of the results obtained when studying mathematical models. The main tasks and methods, as well as some results of cybernetic neuroscience are considered.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces · Neurology and Historical Studies
