Title: Fundamentals of Computational Neuroscience
Author: Thomas Trappenberg
Press: Oxford University Press
PISBN: 9780192696120
PISBN: 9780192869364
Edition: 3rd
Introduction: Computational neuroscience is the theoretical study of the brain to uncover the principles and mechanisms that guide the development, organization, information processing, and mental functions of the nervous system. Although not a new area, it is only recently that enough knowledge has been gathered to establish computational neuroscience as a scientific discipline in its own right. Given the complexity of the field, and its increasing importance in progressing our understanding of how the brain works, there has long been a need for an introductory text on what is often assumed to be an impenetrable topic.
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Call Number: Q189/LT2-2/ZJE
Institute: ZJE
Major: BMS/BMI
Course ID: IBMS9009;IBMS10011
Course Title: Computational Biology and Systems Biology 3; Brain, Cognition and Artificial Intelligence 4