The Center for Neurocomputation and Machine Intelligence is one of three research centers at Yale's Wu Tsai Institute focused on advancing understanding of human cognition by integrating data science, computer science, applied math, and engineering to analyze and model neuroscience data.
The mathematical, statistical, and computational tools of these fields provide a common language to bridge the many branches of neuroscience and derive abstract principles of cognition. In turn, these theories generate hypotheses about brain mechanisms that can be tested experimentally and incorporated into artificial systems. Researchers have access to Yale's high performance computing resources.