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A recent report from Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin discusses the use of digital twins in neuroscience. Digital twins are virtual representations of physical systems that enable simulation, analysis, and predictions. In the healthcare sector, digital twins of the brain are being used to model brain functions and pathology, allowing for a better understanding of the complex relationships between brain network dynamics and related functions. The report explores how digital twins can model the brain's response to injury and pathology, incorporating the concept of adaptive and destructive plasticity. This research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and clinical practice in neuroscience. [Extracted from the article] |