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Computational Neuroscience An Essential Guide To Membrane Potentials Receptive Fields And Neural Networks 2nd 2nd Edition Hanspeter A Mallot

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Computational Neuroscience An Essential Guide To Membrane Potentials Receptive Fields And Neural Networks 2nd 2nd Edition Hanspeter A Mallot
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.7 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Hanspeter A. Mallot
ISBN: 9783031757044, 3031757041
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2

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Computational Neuroscience An Essential Guide To Membrane Potentials Receptive Fields And Neural Networks 2nd 2nd Edition Hanspeter A Mallot by Hanspeter A. Mallot 9783031757044, 3031757041 instant download after payment.

It is tempting to define computational neuroscience as the application of the Galilean
scientific program—quantification and mathematization—to the study of the brain
and its performances. Taking physics as a model, the goal would be to establish a
well-ordered edifice of “brain theory” in which the workings of the brain would be
described by a set of concise mathematical theorems.

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