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One of the frontiers of the twenty-first century is the elucidation of the complicated and elaborate functions of the brain, such as sensory perception, recognition, memory, emotion, etc. The specialization and segmentation of advanced research topics make it very difficult to integrate related evidence so as to understand the integrative functions of the brain. The introduction of information science technology in the analysis, processing, transmission, storage, integration, and utilization of information is indispensable.
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Usui, S. (2003). Neuroinformatics in Vision Science: NRV Project and VISIOME Platform. In: Kaneko, A. (eds) The Neural Basis of Early Vision. Keio University International Symposia for Life Sciences and Medicine, vol 11. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68447-3_5
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