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I am finishing my BS this semester in electrical engineering with an emphasis in signal processing and I want to eventually become a researcher in computational neuroscience. Is this transition viable?
Since I ultimately want a Ph.D in neuroscience should I get my masters in neuroscience or can I get a masters in EE and switch afterwards?
Is signal processing used in computational neuroscience? If so, what is it used for? I suppose it is because I've seen several books on signal processing for neuroscientists but I'm not exactly sure how they use it.
Also, I am only interested in the science of brains, not engineering technology to interface with the brain.
Since I ultimately want a Ph.D in neuroscience should I get my masters in neuroscience or can I get a masters in EE and switch afterwards?
Is signal processing used in computational neuroscience? If so, what is it used for? I suppose it is because I've seen several books on signal processing for neuroscientists but I'm not exactly sure how they use it.
Also, I am only interested in the science of brains, not engineering technology to interface with the brain.
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