This volume represents the diverse but interrelated nature of computational neuroscience research. The chapters are grouped into four different levels of investigation and analysis: subcellular, cellular, network, and systems. This organization allows for a non-traditional view of the literature which is typically grouped by lines of experimental subject or subsystem studied. This innovative concentration of the book allows it to be focused on the computational questions and approaches characteristic of each level of analysis.
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* Covers a broad range on experimental subjects
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"This book provides a diverse and detailed picture of theoretically inclined neuroscientists hard at work in their labs and at their computers... the breadth of the book is its main strength. It presents a wide-angle snapshot of a dynamic field, and provides a flavour of the activities in many of its subdisciplines. It provides useful insights into the type of problems that are currently being addressed by computational approaches, and the directions things might head in the future."
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