Brain simulation refers to computational and experimental techniques used to create models of the brain's structure and functionality. These simulations aim to replicate the processes of the brain, facilitating a deeper understanding of its operations, including neuronal activity, neural networks, and behavioral responses. There are several approaches and applications in brain simulation: 1. **Computational Models**: These models use mathematical and computational frameworks to simulate the behavior of neurons and networks of neurons.
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