Computational Models for Neuroscience
Human Cortical Information Processing
(Sprache: Englisch)
Understanding how the human brain represents, stores, and processes information is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of science today. The cerebral cortex is the seat of most of the mental capabilities that distinguish humans from other animals and,...
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Understanding how the human brain represents, stores, and processes information is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of science today. The cerebral cortex is the seat of most of the mental capabilities that distinguish humans from other animals and, once understood, it will almost certainly lead to a better knowledge of other brain nuclei. Although neuroscience research has been underway for 150 years, very little progress has been made. What is needed is a key concept that will trigger a full understanding of existing information, and will also help to identify future directions for research. This book aims to help identify this key concept. Including contributions from leading experts in the field, it provides an overview of different conceptual frameworks that indicate how some pieces of the neuroscience puzzle fit together. It offers a representative selection of current ideas, concepts, analyses, calculations and computer experiments, and also looks at important advances such as the application of new modeling methodologies. Computational Models for Neuroscience will be essential reading for anyone who needs to keep up-to-date with the latest ideas in computational neuroscience, machine intelligence, and intelligent systems. It will also be useful background reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in neuroscience and psychology.
Understanding how the human brain represents, stores, and processes information is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of science today. The cerebral cortex is the seat of most of the mental capabilities that distinguish humans from other animals and, once understood, it will almost certainly lead to a better knowledge of other brain nuclei. Although neuroscience research has been underway for 150 years, very little progress has been made. What is needed is a key concept that will trigger a full understanding of existing information, and will also help to identify future directions for research. This book aims to help identify this key concept. Including contributions from leading experts in the field, it provides an overview of different conceptual frameworks that indicate how some pieces of the neuroscience puzzle fit together. It offers a representative selection of current ideas, concepts, analyses, calculations and computer experiments, and also looks at important advances such as the application of new modeling methodologies. Computational Models for Neuroscience will be essential reading for anyone who needs to keep up-to-date with the latest ideas in computational neuroscience, machine intelligence, and intelligent systems. It will also be useful background reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates taking courses in neuroscience and psychology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Computational Models for Neuroscience “
- List of Contributors.- The NeuroInteractive Paradigm: Dynamical Mechanics and the Emergence of Higher Cortical Function.
- The Cortical Pyramidal Cell as a Set of Interacting Error Back propagating Dendrites: Mechanism for Discovering Nature's Order.
- Performance of Intelligence Systems Governed by Internally Generated Goals.
- A Theory of Thalamocortex.
- Elementary Principles of Non-Linear Synaptic Transmission.
- The Development of Cortical Models to Enable Neural-Based Cognitive Architectures.
- The Behaving Human Neocortex as a Dynamic Network of Networks.
- Towards Global Principles of Brain Processing.
- The Neural Networks for Language in the Brain: Creating LAD.
- Cortical Belief Networks Index.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2003, 299 Seiten, Gebunden, Englisch
- Ed. by R. Hecht-Nielsen a. T. McKenna
- Verlag: Springer
- ISBN-10: 1852335939
- ISBN-13: 9781852335939
Sprache:
Englisch
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