Title | : | Self-study computational neuroscience | Coding, Textbooks, Math |
Lasting | : | 21.03 |
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Join Shortform for great book guides and get 5 days of unlimited access! shortformcom/artem Comment from : @ArtemKirsanov |
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Thishas been exactly what im looking for Comment from : @kalxi1724 |
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Thanks to ChatGPT recommending your channel Your video is definitely extraordinary…very sharp and comprehensive advice Comment from : @freyah-yq |
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Does this mean that mathematical neuroscience is different from computational neuroscience??!! Comment from : @ayanmuhammad8829 |
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What is your take on Neuromorphic Archetuctures for Spike Detection? Comment from : @Spac_wby_actual |
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Good Video Comment from : @AryanVerma-vs5kc |
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do you edit your videos yourself? Comment from : @psibarpsi |
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There is any eletronics in computational neuroscience? Comment from : @pokei8584 |
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I want to commend you on the exceptional quality of your content I have a background in programming with Matlab and R, and for the past few years, I have primarily relied on Python However, I still have a deep appreciation for R I would greatly value your opinion on whether it is worthwhile to continue using and studying R, considering its ecosystem, libraries, and other relevant factors Any insights you could share would be immensely appreciatedbrbrThank you very much Comment from : @josemoraes8980 |
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With the pandemic, I slowly started to perform more and more data analysis with python and R, I guess I am computational neuroscientist now … Comment from : @vazquez-borsetti |
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Studying Bio and Psych in undergrad rn looking to move into neuro this stuff is really helpful, not a lot of practical info about the field out there Cheers man Comment from : @UNLEASHEDUEASHEDSE |
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Step 1pythonbrStep 2codeforces smthbrStep 3books :-brbr# general neurosciencebr1N exploring the brain- barry connorsbr2principles of N- eric kandelbr3the brain from inside out- yuri brAnd research papersbrbr# comp Nbr1Theorotical N comp and mathematical modelling of neural systems - peter dayan &larry abbottbr2 Dynamical systems in N - eugenebrbrStep 4math stuffbr# mit yt lectures on linear algebrabrbrStep5 Projects// join a research lab Comment from : @blwlmnswg |
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Hi, I wondered if a lot of people go into computational neuroscience research (eg BCIs) from doing a CS or AI background, and if it's better to have done something with more maths? I am choosing between CS and Maths, and CS and AI undergraduate degree, but I don't know if the latter usually contains enough of the math needed, and if it's harder to teach yourself on the side I don't know if good computational neuroscience postgraduate programs prefer you to have done the math in the degree itself? Comment from : @user-wp2bj7xc7q |
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I am very interested in it I learned advance computer, mathematics and Neurology Comment from : @Travel_Therapy_24 |
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Man! If I follow you , definitely I can grow in coding and computational neuroscience You are so clear and convincing You have a great future !! I by the way hold PhD in Structural Biology, Biophysics and Biochemistry in Alzheimer’s and Multi-molecular Complexes !! I am now into quest of Consciousness, Psychology and Neuroscience!! Comment from : @BrahmTatva |
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I think you’re a genius If we were in the 80’s you’d be a king of educational TV Comment from : @Guivozon |
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Very informative Artem Thank you Comment from : @freeman4899 |
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W's ALL 2024 🏆 You're lit af ❤ thank you I needed this! Comment from : @aliyahking4384 |
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Thanks for sharing valuable information ❤ Comment from : @Ponky_12 |
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Should we first start with bio informatics? Comment from : @safiulfaiyaz7038 |
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What are the symbol you created at starting?? Comment from : @vvsvlogspraveen |
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Thanks for the videos! Comment from : @lij_m |
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Recently gained a little bit of interest in this subject, and this is the only video I have seen so far that has been able to give me a better understanding of what the field is all about Thank you very much Artem! Comment from : @johnnjende |
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Does anyone know what the role of functional analysis (math) is in computational neuroscience and know of any articles that implement the topics? Comment from : @RisuAnetto |
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is this mostly academic or mostly industry career ? Comment from : @joshbasnet3014 |
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:brbr00:46 🧠 bComputational neuroscience involves using computers for data analysis and simulations, addressing the overwhelming amount of data collected through experimental techniques in neuroscience/bbr04:25 🛠️ bNecessary skills for computational neuroscience include coding (Python or MATLAB), knowledge of neuroscience concepts, and a mathematical toolbox relevant to the chosen project/bbr05:33 📚 bRecommended textbooks for getting started in computational neuroscience include "Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain" and "Principles of Neural Science" Reading research papers is also emphasized/bbr09:44 💻 bAlgorithmic thinking is crucial for effective coding in computational neuroscience Practice solving non-straightforward problems to develop problem-solving skills/bbr15:50 🔄 bProjects are essential for learning computational neuroscience Joining a research lab is beneficial, but self-started projects, inspired by research papers, can also be valuable for hands-on learning/bbrbrMade with HARPA AI Comment from : @hxxzxtf |
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Hi Artem I'd recommend From Neuron to Brain, and Neuroscience by Purves to get a general idea about neuroscience Check them out :) Comment from : @pooyax23 |
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Thank you very much! Comment from : @phoenix2718Utube |
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Beware he is Russian Comment from : @bestechdeals4539 |
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Thank you! I had also falled in the pit of studying all of the math to get myself "ready" for all of the machine learning and deep learning algorithms Which now I see was pointles, because as soon as I start learning some new pure math concept, I forget the ones I had learned prior, so I get frustrated and tired, and never get to do the coding I was in the pit for a full year I re-read Howard Antons Elementary Linear Algebra textbook 3 timesbrNow I will just get on with the coding and learn Math on the go Comment from : @sashimiPv |
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Thank you for the information, I've made a map to start Comment from : @dimaghabbash439 |
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bro do you know how many research papers get released on ai? those chineese professors releasing papers every day its like: you think your are state of the art but suddenly another paper pops out that does it better Comment from : @DommageCollateral |
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in germany its a masters degree in computer science, not biophysics but german universities are limping back like crazy anyway Comment from : @DommageCollateral |
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Hello my friend, I am a young man living in Syria I am 21 years old and studying computer engineering I am still a university student and need three years to graduate I want to study computational neuroscience because it interests me, especially the topic of brain control of limbs and muscles I want to migrate to one of the advanced countries like Russia or Germany to complete my studies Currently, I do not work and my parents support me and give me money to complete my studies I want to ask you what should I do in the next three years? Should I study a field of work and master it so that I can support myself and after graduation head towards studying a master’s degree in computational neuroscience or should I start studying computational neuroscience now? I really want advice and I have no one to guide me or direct me Comment from : @osamayousef6219 |
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Great advice & approach🧑💻Keep it🧠up Comment from : @kyks6771 |
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Julia booys Comment from : @fugoogle_was_already_taken |
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I am learning much! Comment from : @jedidiahanarfi |
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Great video! Comment from : @eduardonogueira9168 |
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Спасибо, очень информативно! Кстати, тебе не говорили, что ты очень похож на Джима Керра? Comment from : @ФотихХакимов |
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Great vid! Subscribed Some other things you could've hightlighted:br- YouTube channels that are useful for thisbr- Python packages, and way of picking thembr- Perhaps do mention Kaggle - it has tons of data and exmaplesbr- More "motivational" vids on WHY is studying "computational neuroscience" is important Comment from : @not_a_human_being |
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This is hugely valuable to me! Thanks for your advice and perspective Comment from : @Haggisbishop |
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I can see that this video was 1 year ago Congrats on graduation! :) Comment from : @christianbucal6933 |
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yooooo i have read the dns lol brbefore watching this haha Comment from : @MartinDxt |
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Your videos have quickly become the gold standard intro to intro computational neuroscience videos Thank you for all of them, Artem Comment from : @kieferaland4689 |
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Your channel revealed that the field id always wanted to go into was real and has a name br:) going to be finishing my biochemistry BS this year with three years of biophysics experience and I’m super excited to see what lays ahead! Comment from : @dactorwatson4313 |
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I did materials science and engineering, have little coding experience, but am dying to get involved with brain computer interfaces (black mirror kindof inspiration) I have no idea what kind of projects to look for, or what fields would bridge my knowledge to this field, but I’m very overwhelmed at the idea of learning to code just from home Pls help Comment from : @paulwyrough2765 |
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Literally thank you for this First steps into neuroscience on my own Will try and keep u updated with my exciting journey Hope I don’t give up and find what I am looking for 🙌 Comment from : @RK-fc7dp |
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Ive done bachelors in cs now im thinking masters in comp neuroscience Comment from : @adennis200 |
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Awesome video! Thanks! Comment from : @Funzelwicht |
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An old spirit saying thanks to Artem! great/high quality KB sharing videos, I did not find a competitor that matching this Comment from : @wguo32 |
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At 0:29, there is a typo "comding" -> "coding" Comment from : @raiso9759 |
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Rumor has it that ChatGPT viewed this kid’s video and is now worried about job security… 😂 Comment from : @cashbuyer4221 |
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I’m American and I must say, nothings more encouraging to my self esteem than to see someone with English as a second language speak, present, and explain information 12X better than me… Comment from : @cashbuyer4221 |
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Questi Comment from : @Kinqsly |
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Stack Overflow is dead Comment from : @luisrueda6109 |
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You are a notch above the rest buddy If not several notches Your passion and approach are exemplary Kudos 🎉 Comment from : @NishanthSalahudeen |
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My attempt to summarize the videobrbr1 Write on an index card the key information of the section you’re studying or the questions that may be askedbr2 trial your memory at increasingly spaced repetitionsbr3 Make sure that when you’re studying and when you’re rewriting you’ve given an excited answer to the question: why do I want to learn this? Comment from : @a0um |
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Thank you very much for this video I am a practicing critical care physician and I have been interested in learning computational method to use it in critical care, neurocritical in particular I can code with python and I have good grasp of algorithmic thinking and programming in general My math, I am learning calculus nowadays and willing to follow your advice in linear algebra and differential equations later im intending to take the course in ML by Andrew Ng but I am not quiet sure of my approach and roadmap, it would be of great help to give me some insights Thank you :) Comment from : @shaabanmohsen8489 |
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Very helpful video All necessary information of how to start learn neuroscience by yourself Especial thanks for a bunch of resources of the computational neurosciencebrСпасибо большое:) Comment from : @arthen_alkor |
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Man you are amazing Your channel deserves much more subsribers I enjoy your videos so much ☺ Comment from : @nenadnen11111 |
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subtitle please! Comment from : @jakedon3341 |
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Hey Artem! Thanks for this sick video, bout to start this amazing journey B) Comment from : @aviksamanta6957 |
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21:02 Oh mythat's so not truewhoever still has doubts just do urself a favor and use python there will be a lot of optimizations that you'll need to write on a later stages of development and they're VERY specific to the language you use Comment from : @bonumonu5534 |
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Dang that head swing is wiicked!! Comment from : @ion_q |
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This is a fantastic video I'm about to take a 12 month sabbatical to study computational neuroscience and deep neural networks (two very different fields obviously) I love that your channel exists, and will keep a close eye on recommendations like this I've already reached out to a computational neuroscience lab at one of the best universities near me and they're supportive to mentor me into a masters program or PhD program This would be a pretty big career pivot for me and I'm excited about the possibilities Comment from : @snarkyboojum |
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כל הכבוד מסביר ברור עניני ומקצועי תודה והצלחה Comment from : @MBY1952 |
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Will u do master ? Comment from : @gametophacker5047 |
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Thank you so much for this amazing video I have a degree in psychology and I want apply a master degree in computational neuroscience but i am a little bit scared because they usually looking for bac degree in math or physic I want to learn math and coding maybe I get a change to apply master in this field and I am open for advices Thank you Comment from : @getoutofurownway4272 |
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Sometimes I just am astonished and say what a time to be alive Today, I discovered your channel, and thank you from bottom of my heart Comment from : @eda1198-w6m |
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Very beautiful sweet sir Comment from : @kailashsingh9737 |
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“Do project right now and get dirty” Cool 😊 Comment from : @Starcell170 |
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Hello Artem, I have to say that your content is so incredibly underrated! After several years of leaving school, your channel has reminded me how much I enjoy learning neuroscience and mathematics I will be returning to school to finish my bahelors in biomedical science with minors in neuroscience and applied maths and could not be more excited to continue the journey Thank you for your content Comment from : @josenieves309 |
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Thanks for making this video! It was really helpful and packed with useful tips All the best in your journey! Comment from : @thedoremaq |
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Matlab is a slowly dying dinosaur, until you need elevate X to a fractional power 🤭 Comment from : @josenegrete9876 |
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Thank you Artem! It is very helpful Just one minor typo, 'Resource' in title of math section is misspelled Comment from : @qwang6038 |
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I love your videos! I'm studying a bachelor's in computer science centering around networking, algorithms and ai and systems penetration I also love medicine and physics What I am really interested in though is the brain, I'm autistic and it makes me think differently to most people I want to understand those differences, neurologically I want to incorporate computational neuroscience into artificial intelligence, approaching the subject through quantum computing As part of an MSc I plan to study a bachelors neuroscience and signal theory module Would have had a long way to go before I could start down that route, but mainly because I didn't know how to access it But I think I should get some of those books you suggest and start! Comment from : @jasonrodwell5316 |
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Well I am a college dropout but all of this is still lovely as it was brI love learning about human physiology and 🧠 brain is what fascinates me more Comment from : @081naveengarg7 |
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I'm an incoming freshman at Wellesley College, this video was unique, thanks Comment from : @ohohjournal5828 |
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I'm grateful I found you 🔥 Comment from : @saadibnrouf7941 |
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Could sb break into this field with a background (at least at a bachelors level) in maths & physics and maybe a masters/phd degree in biochemistry? Comment from : @starkissed5795 |
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Its clear you read Ultralearning, keep up the good content! Comment from : @gabybeget2384 |
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Wonderful video My appreciations for the logical flow of the content, aesthetic value and the overall content Comment from : @ishtvibhu |
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I’m studying biomedical engineering with a focus on medical imaging to get a larger perspective on healthcare and its engineering aspects, but computational neuroscience is 100 what I want to do in the long run brbrThanks for this rough outline so I can improve the computational neuroscience side hustle of my degree, lots of value I can add to my professors’ labs and connections I can make w/ these skills Comment from : @6torthor |
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Glad I searched and clicked on this video Thank you for your help and I hope I have the earned privilege to give my contributions to this field in the future Comment from : @Fdan36 |
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How to start learning programminglike matlabetc Comment from : @noeller7312 |
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Wolfram Mathematica is good too and that is a lot cheaper than matlab You don't need a yearly license It does help getting new upgrades Comment from : @neoforce0 |
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Amazing video 👏🏼👏🏼 I'm BSc in neuroscience, and learned to love computing through cmput electivesbrBut I didn't touch computational neuro since I thought I'd have to know all the math and be a genius coder or a graduate comp sci student first It was really helpful to see that debunked! Especially that you mentioned python was popularly used, the only programming language I know I'm soon getting into research, and stumbling into your channel has encouraged me to pursue it with this angle :) Comment from : @rein2462 |
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this was such an awesome video, you've inspired me to learn more :)) Comment from : @guillaume6373 |
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I'm doing a bachelor's in Neuroscience with a minor in Math and I have a background with CS brMost of the stuff covered in my program is focused on the biological and physical aspect of neurons brbrThe computational side of neuroscience was always daunting to me but this encouraged to try it outbrThanks Comment from : @Preposter |
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i think this is related at some point with Artificial Intelligence Comment from : @arielpirante2 |
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Going to start my graduate program in computational neuroscience next year I come from a mechanical engineering background, and this video provided a good library of resources to get started Comment from : @strauss7151 |
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Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting (Computational Neuroscience Series) isn’t available for kindle anymore Comment from : @nts9 |
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