"Computational Neuroscience: A Comprehensive Approach", J. Feng (Ed), London: CRC Press (2004)

In this book the authors set out to provide a unified and self-contained treatment of the computational and mathematical theory of the nervous system. The subtitle 'A Comprehensive Approach'reflects the broad span that the 19 chapters of the book encompass, from the level of molecular proc...

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