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Computational Neuroscience Theoretical Insights Into Brain Function Kindle Paul Cisek

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Computational Neuroscience Theoretical Insights Into Brain Function Kindle Paul Cisek
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Publisher: Elsevier.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.03 MB
Pages: 570
Author: Paul Cisek, Trevor Drew, John Kalaska
ISBN: 9780080555027, 0080555020
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Kindle

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Computational Neuroscience Theoretical Insights Into Brain Function Kindle Paul Cisek by Paul Cisek, Trevor Drew, John Kalaska 9780080555027, 0080555020 instant download after payment.

Computational neuroscience is a relatively new but rapidly expanding area of research which is becoming increasingly influential in shaping the way scientists think about the brain. Computational approaches have been applied at all levels of analysis, from detailed models of single-channel function, transmembrane currents, single-cell electrical activity, and neural signaling to broad theories of sensory perception, memory, and cognition. This book provides a snapshot of this exciting new field by bringing together chapters on a diversity of topics from some of its most important contributors. This includes chapters on neural coding in single cells, in small networks, and across the entire cerebral cortex, visual processing from the retina to object recognition, neural processing of auditory, vestibular, and electromagnetic stimuli, pattern generation, voluntary movement and posture, motor learning, decision-making and cognition, and algorithms for pattern recognition. Each chapter provides a bridge between a body of data on neural function and a mathematical approach used to interpret and explain that data. These contributions demonstrate how computational approaches have become an essential tool which is integral in many aspects of brain science, from the inte.

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