Biostatistics in Neuroscience explores how statistical thinking transforms raw brain data into discovery. The book begins with biostatistics as the bridge between biology and numbers, then introduces probability as the language of uncertainty in both science and the brain itself. It follows the journey from data collection and cleaning to inference and replication. Key statistical tools such as correlation, regression, ANOVA, and machine learning are explained as essential for mapping brain networks and testing treatments. Finally, the book looks to the future, highlighting big data, personalized medicine, AI, reproducibility, and ethics as the next frontiers.
Taiwo Omoyeni is a medical rehabilitation graduate with a strong background in physiotherapy and a passion for applying science to real-world challenges. Skilled in EEG and ECG data analysis using Python, MATLAB, and SPSS, he combines technical expertise with clear data storytelling. Committed to lifelong learning, Taiwo is expanding his work in neurology, neurosciences, rehabilitation medicine, and public health.View all by Taiwo Omoyeni