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A general overview of modelling in computational neuroscience with plenty of links & references which would be a good first entry point for a (computer literate) newcomer to computational neuroscience.
Expected result
A guide which is accessible for a newcomer to computational neuroscience who wishes to learn some background to the field, as well as the main software tools in use. Contents should include:
I am working on this and have opened a pull request. I have made extensive changes to the documentation but I want some clarification if I should creating multiple atomic commits and a single pull request or one commit per pull request? for now I have created one commit per PR.
Brief description
A general overview of modelling in computational neuroscience with plenty of links & references which would be a good first entry point for a (computer literate) newcomer to computational neuroscience.
Expected result
A guide which is accessible for a newcomer to computational neuroscience who wishes to learn some background to the field, as well as the main software tools in use. Contents should include:
The page at http://opensourcebrain.org/docs/Help/Background_Information#Introduction_to_Computational_Neuroscience is a start of this. Source of the page is here.
Suggested steps
Fork page at https://github.com/OpenSourceBrain/OSB_Documentation/blob/master/contents/Help/Background_Information/02_Introduction_to_Computational_Neuroscience.md and make edits
Make pull request to main OSB_Documentation repository
Knowledge prerequisites
Knowledge of wider computational neuroscience field.
Mentor
Contact p.gleeson -at- ucl.ac.uk if you are interested in contributing to this task
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