The brain is not just an organ-it is a computational system, processing vast amounts of information through dynamic neural networks. How does the brain encode, store, and retrieve information? How do electrical and chemical signals translate into thought, perception, and decision-making?
Computational neuroscience bridges the gap between biology and mathematics, offering a quantitative framework to study neural activity, learning, and cognition. This textbook provides an in-depth exploration of the mathematical, theoretical, and algorithmic principles governing the brain's computational processes.
With a focus on rigorous analysis and real-world applications, Computational Neuroscience: The Science of Thought From Synapses to Supercomputers equips students, researchers, and professionals with the essential knowledge to understand and model brain function.
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