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Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience

Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience

by Andrew GilliesBruce Graham David Willshaw and others
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/06/2011

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The nervous system is made up of a large number of interacting elements. To understand how such a complex system functions requires the construction and analysis of computational models at many different levels. This book provides a step-by-step account of how to model the neuron and neural circuitry to understand the nervous system at all levels, from ion channels to networks. Starting with a simple model of the neuron as an electrical circuit, gradually more details are added to include the effects of neuronal morphology, synapses, ion channels and intracellular signalling. The principle of abstraction is explained through chapters on simplifying models, and how simplified models can be used in networks. This theme is continued in a final chapter on modelling the development of the nervous system. Requiring an elementary background in neuroscience and some high school mathematics, this textbook is an ideal basis for a course on computational neuroscience.
ISBN:
9780521877954
9780521877954
Category:
Neurosciences
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-06-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
404
Dimensions (mm):
253x194x23mm
Weight:
1.02kg

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