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Brain Theory: Biological Basis and Computational Principles

Aertsen, A.(Edited by)Braitenberg, V.(Edited by)
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The present collection of papers focuses on the subject of vision.

The papers bring together new insights and facts from various branches of experimental and theoretical neuroscience.

The experimental facts presented in the volume stem from disparate fields, such as neuroanatomy, electrophysiology, optical imaging and psychophysics.

The theoretical models in part are unsophisticated, yet still inspiring, while others skilfully apply advanced mathematical reasoning to results of experimental measurements.

The book is the fifth in a series of volumes intending to define a theory of the brain by bringing together formal reasoning and experimental facts.

The reader is thus being introduced to a new kind of brain science, where facts and theory are beginning to blend together.

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£186.00
Product Details
Elsevier Science
0080528295 / 9780080528298
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
612.825
06/08/1996
English
269 pages
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