Description
The new edition of the highly popular, The Fractal Geometry of the Brain, reviews the most intriguing applications of fractal analysis in neuroscience with a focus on current and future potential, limits, advantages, and disadvantages. It brings an understanding of fractals to clinicians and researchers even if they do not have a mathematical background, and it serves as a valuable tool for teaching the translational applications of computationalfractal-basedmodels to both students and scholars. As a consequence of the novel research developed atProfessorDi Ieva's laboratory and other centers around the world, the second edition will explore the use of computational fractal-based analysis inmany clinical disciplines and differentfields of research, includingneurology and neurosurgery, neuroanatomy and psychology,magnetoencephalography (MEG), eye-tracking devices (for the fractal computational characterization of scanpaths),deep learning in image analysis, radiomics for the characteriza