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Neuronal Noise 1st Edition Alain Destexhe Michelle Rudolphlilith Auth

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Neuronal Noise 1st Edition Alain Destexhe Michelle Rudolphlilith Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.66 MB
Pages: 458
Author: Alain Destexhe, Michelle Rudolph-Lilith (auth.)
ISBN: 9780387790190, 0387790195
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Neuronal Noise 1st Edition Alain Destexhe Michelle Rudolphlilith Auth by Alain Destexhe, Michelle Rudolph-lilith (auth.) 9780387790190, 0387790195 instant download after payment.

Neuronal Noise combines experimental, theoretical and computational results to show how noise is inherent to neuronal activity, and how noise can be important for neuronal computations. The book covers many aspects of noise in neurons, with an emphasis on the largest source of noise: synaptic noise. It provides students and young researchers with an overview of the important methods and concepts that have emerged from research in this area. It also provides the specialist with a summary of the large body of sometimes contrasting experimental data, and different theories proposed to explore the computational power that various forms of "noise" can confer to neurons.

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