Synopsis
Publishes 103 of the 196 papers presented at the conference, representing a cross-section of the general areas considered: subcellular, cellular, network, systems, and methodology. Specific topics include perturbative M-sequences for auditory systems identification, representing odor quality space as a perceptual framework for olfactory processing, the significance of modulated adaptation for rhythm generation and inter-segmental coordination in the lamprey, modeling dynamic receptive field changes produced by intracortical microstimulation, noise removal by nonlinear synapses, and analyzing coupled chaoscillators embedded within thalamocortical and corticocortical re-entry loops encompassing dynamics on multiple time scales. Reproduced from typescripts. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
About the Author
James M. Bower is Professor, Electrophysiology Division, University of Texas Health Services Center, San Antonio. Hamid Bolouri is Professor of Neural Systems at the University of Hertfordshire and Visiting Associate, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology.
James M. Bower is Professor, Electrophysiology Division, University of Texas Health Services Center, San Antonio. Hamid Bolouri is Professor of Neural Systems at the University of Hertfordshire and Visiting Associate, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology.
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