| Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience (Book) (Sterratt et al. 2011) |
| Accession: 143602 |
"... This book provides a step-by-step account of how to model the neuron and neural circuitry to understand the nervous system at all levels, from ion channels to networks. Starting with a simple model of the neuron as an electrical circuit, gradually more details are added to include the effects of neuronal morphology, synapses, ion channels and intracellular signaling. The principle of abstraction is explained through chapters on simplifying models, and how simplified models can be used in networks. This theme is continued in a final chapter on modeling the development of the nervous system. Requiring an elementary background in neuroscience and some high school mathematics, this textbook is an ideal basis for a course on computational neuroscience." Reference: Sterratt D, Graham B, Gillies A, Willshaw D (2011) Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience, Cambridge University Press :1-401 |
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The book:
Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience
by
David Sterratt, Bruce Graham, Andrew Gillies, David Willshaw
Published June 2011 by Cambridge University Press
402 pages with 178 b/w and 2-colour illustrations and 7 tables.
contains many code examples at this web site:
http://www.compneuroprinciples.org/
The frontmatter for the book (including the table of contents and
preface) is available here.
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