Why psychiatry needs computational models of the brain | John Murray | TEDxAmherst

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John D. Murray is a physicist who develops mathematical models of the brain, which will provide new insight into psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. He is a researcher at New York University.

Trained in physics, John D. Murray is currently a postdoctoral researcher at New York University in the field of computational neuroscience. Dr. Murray develops mathematical models that simulate networks of neurons to understand how psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia arise from brain circuit dysfunction. At TEDxAmherst, he will describe challenges in the search to understand mechanisms underlying mental illnesses, and the potential for “Computational Psychiatry” in this endeavor.

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pathophisiology really can be the key to many findings. Excellent vision!

renanbarella
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what emotionally will be healthy to learn inclinations in psyche with cognitive influence on psyche?

stt
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This approach to neuroscience & psychiatry is on point

ryankelly
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yes just ease to learn all the way through!

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it sort of annoys when they say our brains allows this and that, using the same kind of description, when we really arent sure if the brain is the one involved or not, but good talk nonetheless.

harryh