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Spiking Neuron Models An Introduction

By: W Gerstner and W Kistler
494 pages, 162 figs
Spiking Neuron Models
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Aimed at courses in computational neuroscience, theoretical biology, biophysics, or neural networks.

Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. Single Neuron Models: 2. Detailed neuron models; 3. Two-dimensional neuron models; 4. Formal spiking neuron models; 5. Noise in spiking neuron models; Part II. Population Models: 6. Population equations; 7. Signal transmission and neuronal coding; 8. Oscillations and synchrony; 9. Spatially structured networks; Part III. Models of Synaptic Plasticity: 10. Hebbian models; 11. Learning equations; 12. Plasticity and coding; Bibliography; Index.

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By: W Gerstner and W Kistler
494 pages, 162 figs
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