What do people mean when they say "computational neuroscience"?
That subset of intelligence we display when we are doing computations, in Turing's sense of the word. I.e. when we are following explicit algorithms, such as doing long division. I.e. 'computational'
Studying intelligence (not so limited) with the working assumption that the brain is some form of computer. I.e. using a computer and computations as a *model* for the brain.
Studying intelligence (not so limited) in ways that make the use of computers a practical tool, allowing types of studies unavailable (or more difficult) without their assistance. I.e. using computers
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