Computational Neuroscience: A Comprehensive Approach

Author:   Jianfeng Feng (University of Warwick) ,  Jianfeng Feng (University of Sussex, England, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781584883623


Pages:   656
Publication Date:   20 October 2003
Replaced By:   9781138585775
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Computational Neuroscience: A Comprehensive Approach


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Author:   Jianfeng Feng (University of Warwick) ,  Jianfeng Feng (University of Sussex, England, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.020kg
ISBN:  

9781584883623


ISBN 10:   1584883626
Pages:   656
Publication Date:   20 October 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Replaced By:   9781138585775
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

A THEORETICAL OVERVIEW Introduction Deterministic Dynamical Systems Stochastic Dynamical Systems Information Theory Optimal Control ATOMISTIC SIMULATIONS OF ION CHANNELS Introduction Simulation Methods Selected Applications Outlook MODELING NEURONAL CALCIUM DYNAMICS Introduction Basic Principles Special Calcium Signaling for Neurons Conclusions STRUCTURE BASED MODELS OF NO DIFFUSION IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Introduction Methods Results Exploring Functional Roles with More Abstract Models Conclusions STOCHASTIC MODELING OF SINGLE ION CHANNELS Introduction Some Basic Probability Single Channel Models Transition Probabilities, Macroscopic Currents and Noise Macroscopic Currents and Noise Behaviour of Single Channels under Equilibrium Conditions Time Interval Omission Some Miscellaneous Topics THE BIOPHYSICAL BASIS OF FIRING VARIABILITY IN CORTICAL NEURONS Introduction Typical Input is Correlated and Irregular Synaptic Unreliability Postsynaptic Ion Channel Noise Integration of a Transient Input by Cortical Neurons Noisy Spike Generation Dynamics Dynamics of NMDA Receptors Class 1 and Class 2 Neurons Show Different Noise Sensitivities Cortical Cell Dynamical Classes Implications for Synchronous Firing Conclusions Generating Models of Single Neurons Introduction The Hypothalamo-Hypophysial System Statistical Methods to Investigate The Intrinsic Mechanisms Underlying Spike Patterning Summary and Conclusions GENERATING QUANTITATIVELY ACCURATE, BUT COMPUTATIONALLY CONCISE, MODELS OF SINGLE NEURONS Introduction The Hypothalamo-hypophysial System Statistical Methods to Investigate the Intrinsic Mechanisms Underlying Spike Patterning Summary and Conclusions BURSTING ACTIVITY IN WEAKLY ELECTRIC FISH Introduction Overview of the Electrosensory System Feature Extraction by Spike Bursts Factors Shaping Burst Firing In Vivo Conditional Action Potential Back Propagation Controls Burst Firing In Vitro Comparison with Other Bursting Neurons Conclusions LIKELIHOOD METHODS FOR NEURAL SPIKE TRAIN DATA ANALYSIS Introduction Theory Applications Conclusion Appendix BIOLOGICALLY-DETAILED NETWORK MODELING Introduction Cells Synapses Connections Inputs Implementation Validation Conclusions HEBBIAN LEARNING AND SPIKE-TIMING-DEPENDENT PLASTICITY Hebbian Models of Plasticity Spike-Timing Dependent Plasticity Role of Constraints in Hebbian Learning Competitive Hebbian Learning Through STDP Temporal Aspects of STDP STDP in a Network Conclusion CORRELATED NEURONAL ACTIVITY: HIGH-AND LOW-LEVEL VIEWS Introduction: the Timing Game Functional Roles for Spike Timing Correlations Arising from Common input Correlations Arising from Local Network Interactions When Are Neurons Sensitive to Correlated Input? A Simple, Quantitative Model Correlations and Neuronal Variability Conclusion Appendix A CASE STUDY OF POPULATION CODING: STIMULUS LOCALIZATION IN THE BARREL CORTEX Introduction Series Expansion Method The Whisker System Coding in the Whisker System Discussion Conclusions MODELING FLY MOTION VISION The Fly Motion Vision System: An Overview Mechanisms of Local Motion Detection: The Correlation Detector Spatial Processing of Local Motion Signals BY Lobula Plate Tangential Cells Conclusions MEAN-FIELD THEORY OF IRREGULARLY SPIKING NEURONAL POPULATIONS AND WORKING MEMORY IN RECURRENT CORTICAL NETWORKS Introduction Firing-Rate and Variability of a Spiking Neuron with Noisy input Self-Consistent Theory of Recurrent Cortical Circuits THE OPERATION OF MEMORY SYSTEMS IN THE BRAIN Introduction Functions of the Hippocampus in Long-Term Memory Short Term Memory Systems Invariant Visual Object Recognition Visual Stimulus-Reward Association, Emotion, and Motivation Effects of Mood on Memory and Visual Processing MODELING MOTOR CONTROL PARADIGMS Introduction: The Ecological Nature of Motor Control The Robotic Perspective The Biological Perspective The Role of Cerebellum in the Coordination of Multiple Joints Controlling Unstable Plants Motor Learning Paradigms COMPUTATIONAL MODELS FOR GENERIC CORTICAL MICROCIRCUITS Introduction A Conceptual Framework for Real-Time Neural Computation The Generic Neural Microcircuit Model Towards a Non-Turing theory for Real-Time Neural Computation A Generic Neural Microcircuit on the Computational Test Stand Temporal integration and Kernel Function of Neural Microcircuit Models Software for Evaluating the Computational Capabilities of Neural Microcircuit Models Discussion MODELING PRIMATE VISUAL ATTENTION Introduction Brain Areas Bottom-Up Control Top-Down Modulation of Early Vision Top-Down Deployment of Attention Attention and Scene Understanding Discussion

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It is recommended for researchers and graduate students who want to enter the field or to acquire some knowledge on the current state of modeling for getting new research directions...the reader can use this book as a good and concise instrument for finding new perspectives for research. - Mathematical Reviews, 2005h


It is recommended for researchers and graduate students who want to enter the field or to acquire some knowledge on the current state of modeling for getting new research directionsthe reader can use this book as a good and concise instrument for finding new perspectives for research. - Mathematical Reviews, 2005h


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