Elsevier

Current Opinion in Neurobiology

Volume 58, October 2019, Pages 21-29
Current Opinion in Neurobiology

Data-driven models in human neuroscience and neuroengineering

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Highlights

  • Data-intensive discovery is increasingly prevalent in modern human neuroscience.

  • Well-motivated choices of input and output data is crucial in data-driven modeling.

  • The need for balance between flexibility and interpretability guides progress.

Discoveries in modern human neuroscience are increasingly driven by quantitative understanding of complex data. Data-intensive approaches to modeling have promise to dramatically advance our understanding of the brain and critically enable neuroengineering capabilities. In this review, we provide an accessible primer to modern modeling approaches and highlight recent data-driven discoveries in the domains of neuroimaging, single-neuron and neuronal population responses, and device neuroengineering. Further, we suggest that meaningful progress requires the community to tackle open challenges in the realms of model interpretability and generalizability, training pipelines of data-fluent human neuroscientists, and integrated consideration of data ethics.

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