Applied Analysis and Mathematical Physics
MIRA’s Applied Analysis and Mathematical Physics group (AAMP) models neural activity in various parts of the brain, an example being research into the brain areas involved in Parkinson's disease. AAMP also analyses models of the cortex, the outermost layer of the cerebrum, in order to gain a better understanding of epilepsy.
A large proportion of epileptic patients do not respond effectively to the many drugs available. AAMP is now developing a computer model describing how brain activity changes during a seizure. The values in the model symbolize the structure and properties of the brain cells. Changing these values based on physiological knowledge simulates the effect of administering drugs, thus showing what effect particular drugs can have on brain activity and possibly enabling new therapies to be developed.
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For more information about Applied Analysis and Mathematical Physics, visit the homepage of Applied Analysis and Computational Science. This is a joint website of AAMP and Numerical Analysis and Computational Mechanics.
