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Unveil the next frontier in neurodegenerative disorder research with Integrating Neuroimaging, Computational Neuroscience, and Artificial Intelligence. This groundbreaking book goes beyond traditional approaches, utilizing the power of interdisciplinary integration to illuminate new pathways in diagnosis and treatment.

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Unveil the next frontier in neurodegenerative disorder research with Integrating Neuroimaging, Computational Neuroscience, and Artificial Intelligence. This groundbreaking book goes beyond traditional approaches, utilizing the power of interdisciplinary integration to illuminate new pathways in diagnosis and treatment.


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Dr. Indranath Chatterjee, Ph.D., is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computing and Mathematics at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is also working as a Adjunct Professor at the Woxsen University, India. He also holds the position of Director (International Collaborations) of The Korea Multimedia Society (KMMS), South Korea. Before that, he worked as an Assistant Professor at Tongmyong University, South Korea for around 5 years and at JK Lakshmipat University, India for around 1 year. He also worked as Research Director at Total Soft Bank, Pvt Ltd, South Korea for a year. Dr. Chatterjee earned his Ph.D. in Computational Neuroscience from the University of Delhi, India. His research areas include Computational Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, NeuroImaging, and Machine learning. He has authored and edited 11 books on Computer Science and Neuroscience published by renowned international publishers. To date, he has published numerous research papers in international journals and conferences. To date, he has completed 7 sponsored R&D projects as Principal Investigator (PI) from government and industries. He is a recipient of various global awards in neuroscience. Throughout his career, he has presented 26 keynote/plenary talks at various international conferences and seminars worldwide. He is currently serving as a chief section editor of a few renowned international journals and serving as a member of the advisory board and editorial board for various international journals and Open-Science organizations worldwide. He is an active professional member of the FENS, Belgium; ACM, USA; KMMS, Korea; OHBM, USA; ACNM, India; ALBA Network (Belgium); SONA, South Africa, and INCF, Sweden. Dr. Nasrollah Moradikor, Ph.D., is currently Research Director and Head of Brain Aging and Dementia at the International Center for Neuroscience Research in Georgia. Dr. Moradikor has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills in promoting applied neuroscience research and establishing fruitful collaborations among scientists worldwide. In 2021, Dr. Moradikor founded a new community platform named "Neuroscience Network" to support and develop neuroscience in the world. His ability to create a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment has been instrumental in promoting the development of aspiring neuroscientists. He has over 15 years of research and teaching experience and he has chaired many national and international events in the area of neuroscience. Dr. Moradikor has been on the scientific advisory board and evaluation committees of several institutions abroad. He has published more than 100 scientific papers, and he currently serves as an editor, editorial board member and section editor for several reputed journals in the field of neuroscience. His contributions to the scientific community are evident through his publications, as well as more than 15 years of editorial expertise. He is an active professional member of IBRO, FENS, EBBS, ISN, ESN, and MDS.