Abstract:
Predicting, diagnosing, and treating neurological disease is a
significant challenge in current medical research. This review will consider
computational neuroengineering models of the brain for three specific
neurological diseases: Alzheimers disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD),
and schizophrenia. These diseases were specifically chosen because they
affect similar areas of the brain and involve similar symptoms. The
physiology and pathology of each disease will be reviewed, as well as the
most promising computational models of these diseases. Computational
simulation is expected to help improve the understanding of the relationship
between cellular pathology and cognitive performance. Future approaches for
diagnosing and treating AD, PD, and schizophrenia will be suggested based on
conclusions made from the models’ results.