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Neurobiology of Neural Networks

Part of the Neurobiology of Neural Networks series
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This timely overview and synthesis of recent work in both artificial neural networks and neurobiology seeks to examine neurobiological data from a network perspective and to encourage neuroscientists to participate in constructing the next generation of neural networks.

Individual chapters were commissioned from selected authors to bridge the gap between present neural network models and the needs of neurophysiologists who are trying to use these models as part of their research on how the brain works.Daniel Gardner is Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Cornell University Medical College.Contents: Introduction: Toward Neural Neural Networks, Daniel Gardner.

Two Principles of Brain Organization: A Challenge for Artificial Neural Networks, Charles F.

Stevens. Static Determinants of Synaptic Strength, Daniel Gardner.

Learning Rules From Neurobiology, Douglas A. Baxter and John H. Byrne. Realistic Network Models of Distributed Processing in the Leech, Shawn R.

Lockery and Terrence J. Sejnowski. Neural and Peripheral Dynamics as Determinants of Patterned Motor Behavior, Hillel J.

Chiel and Randall D. Beer. Dynamic Neural Network Models of Sensorimotor Behavior, Eberhard E.

Fetz.

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Bradford Books
0262517124 / 9780262517126
Paperback / softback
01/01/2003
United States
241 pages
180 x 254 mm, 635 grams
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