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The Neurobiology of Computation : Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Computation and Neural Systems Conference

Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Computation and Neural Systems Conference

By: James M. Bower (Editor)

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The Neurobiology of Computation: The Proceedings of the Third Annual Computation and Neural Systems Conference contains the collected papers of the Conference on Computational Neuroscience, July 21--23, 1994, Monterey, California. These papers represent a cross-section of current research in computational neuroscience. While the majority of papers describe analysis and modeling efforts, other papers describe the results of new biological experiments explicitly placed in the context of computational theories and ideas. Subjects range from an analysis of subcellular processes, to single neurons, networks, behavior, and cognition. In addition, several papers describe new technical developments of use to computational neuroscientists.

Introduction
A Mathematical Description of Quantal Analysis with Applicationsp. 3
Fast Kinetic Models for Simulating AMPA, NMDA, GABA[subscript A] and GABA[subscript B] Receptorsp. 9
An Equilibrium Model of Biochemical Interactions Between Glutamatergic and Dopaminergic Signals in Striatal Neuronsp. 15
Simulation of the Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Neurotransmitter Releasep. 21
The Potassium A-Current Low Firing Rates in Hodgkin-Huxley Modelsp. 27
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Estimation Errors from Using Ratio of Bound to Unbound Ca[superscript 2+]p. 33
Information Maintenance by Retinal Ganglion Cell Spikesp. 41
Modeling the Bursting Interneurons of the Lobster Cardiac Ganglionp. 47
Precision and Reliability of Neocortical Spike Trains in the Behaving Monkeyp. 53
Summation and Division in V1 Simple Cellsp. 59
Qualitative Electrotonic Comparison of Three Classes of Hippocampal Neurons in the Ratp. 67
A New Spike Train Analysis Technique for Detecting Trends in the Firing Patterns of Neuronsp. 73
A Mathematical Model of Retinal Photoreceptorsp. 79
Short-Term Memory as a Single Cell Phenomenonp. 87
The Importance of Membrane Properties and Synaptic Location in Octopus Cells of the Mammalian Cochlear Nucleus: A Modeling Studyp. 93
Hypertext Software For Modeling Neuronsp. 99
The STEM Cell: A Computational Model of Biological Neurons Useful for Spatio-Temporal Pattern Recognitionp. 105
Functional Interactions Between Inwardly Rectifying Conductances and GABA[subscript A]-mediated Inhibitionp. 111
A Compartmental Model of the Cochlear Nucleus Stellate Cell: Responses to Constant And Amplitude-Modulated Tonesp. 117
Is A Classification of Honeybee Antennal Lobe Neurones Grown in Culture Possible? - Yes!p. 123
How Does Retinal Preprocessing Affect the Receptive Field of A Stabilized Hebbian Neuronp. 129
Electrotonic Structure and Synaptic Variability in Cortical Neuronsp. 135
Synaptic Coding of Time-Varing Spike Trainsp. 141
Calculation of Passive Membrane Properties for Experimentally Determined Dendritic Geometries of Laterodorsal Tegmental Neurons in Vitrop. 147
Dendritic Electrotonic Extent and Branching Pattern Topologyp. 153
Localised Neuronal Assemblies with Recurrent Synapses Enable Global Temporal Synchronisationp. 161
Attention As Selective Synchronization of Oscillating Cortical Sensory and Motor Associative Memoriesp. 167
Perceptual Topography: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Prepyriform, Visual, Auditory, and Somesthetic EEGs in Perception by Trained Rabbitsp. 173
BIONNIC: An Efficient and Flexible Integrator for Biological Neural Network Simulatorsp. 179
A Retina Model Including Dopaminergic Neuromodulationp. 185
Parameter Optimization of Olfactory Neurodynamicsp. 191
Model Synapses with Frequency Potentiation Characteristics Can Cooperatively Enhance Hebbian Learningp. 197
Low Spiking Rates in a Network With Overlapping Assembliesp. 203
The Role of Feedback in Respiratory Amplitude and Frequency Modulationp. 209
Partial and Full Synchrony of Thalamic Spindle Oscillationsp. 215
On The Stochastic Stability of a Neural Network Model of Somatosensory Information Processingp. 221
Feedback Regulation of Cholinergic Modulation and Hippocampal Memory Functionp. 227
Analyzing the Hippocampal Place Cell Phenomenon by Modeling the Central Visual Pathwayp. 233
Effects of Asymmetric Neuronal Connectivity and Dopamine on Striatal Function: Simulation and Analysis of a Model for Huntington's Diseasep. 239
Learning and Classification in a Noisy Environment by A Simulated Cortical Networkp. 245
Improving the Realism of Attractor Models by Using Cortical Columns as Functional Unitsp. 251
Oscillations, Chaos and Noise in Associative Memoryp. 257
Odor Processing in the Honey Bee's Antennal Lobe Glomeruli: Modeling Sensory Memoryp. 263
The Interplay of Intrinsic and Synaptic Currents in a Half-Center Oscillatorp. 269
A Model of the Spatial-Frequency Organization in Primate Striate Cortexp. 275
A 3-D Interactive Model for Peripheral Vestibular Signal Processingp. 281
Models of Adaptive Electrosensory Self-Noise Cancellation in a Cerebellar-Like Structure in the Elasmobranch Hindbrainp. 287
Multistable Phase-Clustering in Networks of Spiking Neuronsp. 293
Decoding Vectorial Information from Firing Ratesp. 299
Modeling Cortical Plasticity Based on Adapting Lateral Interactionp. 305
An Emergent Model of Visual Cortical Orientation Selectivityp. 311
Computational and Neurobiological Features of a Network of Networksp. 317
Using Fictive Powers as Event Markers in EEG Data Processingp. 323
Visual Segmentation and Feature Binding Without Synchronizationp. 329
Oscillatory Field Potentials in the Presence of Irregular Single Cell Discharge Patternsp. 335
Stimulus-Dependent Synchronization in a Model of Orientation-Tuned Spiking Neuronsp. 341
XNBC: A Simulation Tool for Neurobiologistsp. 347
Simulations of the Intersegmental Coordination During Swimming in the Lamprey Using A Continuous Network Modelp. 353
Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics in the Development of Orientation Preference Mapsp. 359
Neural System of Fear Conditioning: A connectionist Modelp. 367
The Generation of Expectations In Cerebellum-Like Structuresp. 373
A Neural Controller for Single-Leg Substrate-Finding: A First Step Toward Agile Locomotion in Insects and Robotsp. 379
VLSI Neuromorphs: Building Blocks for Neural Circuitsp. 385
Test of a Two-Layer Network as a Model of Human Entry-Level Object Recognitionp. 391
Understanding Ocular Dominance Development from Binocular Input Statisticsp. 397
Timing a Looming Objectp. 403
Depth from Transparencyp. 409
Cortical Competitive Processing Produces Interference In Color-Word Testsp. 415
A Computational Model of Attentional Focus: The Searchlight of Attention Hypothesis Revisitedp. 421
Neural Implementation of Bayesian Vision Theories by Unsupervised Learningp. 427
Comparison of Gender Recognition by PDP and Radial Basis Function Networksp. 433
Indexp. 439
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ISBN: 9780792395430
ISBN-10: 0792395433
Audience: General
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 459
Published: December 2009
Dimensions (cm): 23.4 x 15.6  x 2.5
Weight (kg): 1.82