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Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience

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Paperback, 544 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9781108716420
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2023 9781108716420
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Taking a step-by-step approach to modelling neurons and neural circuitry, this textbook teaches students how to use computational techniques to understand the nervous system at all levels, using case studies throughout to illustrate fundamental principles. Starting with a simple model of a neuron, the authors gradually introduce neuronal morphology, synapses, ion channels and intracellular signalling. This fully updated new edition contains additional examples and case studies on specific modelling techniques, suggestions on different ways to use this book, and new chapters covering plasticity, modelling extracellular influences on brain circuits, modelling experimental measurement processes, and choosing appropriate model structures and their parameters. The online resources offer exercises and simulation code that recreate many of the book's figures, allowing students to practice as they learn. Requiring an elementary background in neuroscience and high-school mathematics, this is an ideal resource for a course on computational neuroscience.

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ISBN13:9781108716420
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:544

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Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations 1. Introduction; 2. The basis of electrical activity in the neuron; 3. The Hodgkin–Huxley model of the action potential; 4. Models of active ion channels; 5. Modelling neurons over space and time; 6. Intracellular mechanisms; 7. The synapse; 8. Simplified models of the neuron; 9. Networks of neurons; 10. Brain tissue; 11. Plasticity; 12. Development of the nervous system; 13. Modelling measurements and stimulation; 14. Model selection and optimisation; 15. Farewell; References; Index.

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