TY - JOUR AU - Brown, Sherry-Ann AU - McCullough, Louise D. AU - Loew, Leslie M. PY - 2015 M3 - Perspective TI - Computational neurobiology is a useful tool in translational neurology: the example of ataxia JO - Frontiers in Neuroscience UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2015.00001 VL - 9 SN - 1662-453X N2 - Hereditary ataxia, or motor incoordination, affects approximately 150,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide with onset from as early as mid-childhood. Affected individuals exhibit dysarthria, dysmetria, action tremor, and diadochokinesia. In this review, we consider an array of computational studies derived from experimental observations relevant to human neuropathology. A survey of related studies illustrates the impact of integrating clinical evidence with data from mouse models and computational simulations. Results from these studies may help explain findings in mice, and after extensive laboratory study, may ultimately be translated to ataxic individuals. This inquiry lays a foundation for using computation to understand neurobiochemical and electrophysiological pathophysiology of spinocerebellar ataxias and may contribute to development of therapeutics. The interdisciplinary analysis suggests that computational neurobiology can be an important tool for translational neurology. ER -