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| Title: | Biological computation: neurons, networks, and nonlinear dynamics |
| Authors: | Stiber, Michael Segundo, Jose P. Nomura, Taishin Sato, Shunsuke Doi, Shinji Vibert, Jean-Francois Pakdaman, Khashayar |
| Issue Date: | Aug-1993 |
| Series/Report no.: | Computer Science Technical Report ; HKUST-CS93-8 |
| Abstract: | Understanding how the phenomena that one observes in biological nervous systems maps into the computations that they perform involves contributions from a wide range of fields. Each of these fields may focus on one or more aspects of neuron operation; so in addition investigation at multiple levels of detail are a necessity. The alternative, single line of investigation runs the risk of producing "results" of questionable applicability to the original problem. This chapter presents an overview of methods and results in neurophysiology, modeling, artificial neural networks, and nonlinear dynamics which have been converging among the work of the authors. The current outcome is the bringing together of tools, methods, and data from a variety of fields which have yielded new insights into neural behaviors which were once considered either too complex or irrelevant to neural function. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1783.1/53 |
| Appears in Collections: | CSE Technical Reports
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