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245 00 23 problems in systems neuroscience /|cedited by J. Leo
van Hemmen and Terrence J. Sejnowski.
246 3 Twenty three problems in systems neuroscience
264 1 Oxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c2006.
300 1 online resource (xvi, 514 pages) :|billustrations (some
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490 1 Computational neuroscience
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 pt. I. How have brains evolved? Shall we even understand
the fly's brain? / Gilles Laurent -- Can we understand the
action of brains in natural environments? / Hermann Wagner
and Bernhard Gaese -- Hemisphere dominance of brain
function -- which functions are lateralized and why? /
Gunter Ehret -- pt. II. How is the cerebral cortex
organized? What is the function of the thalamus? / S.
Murray Sherman -- What is a neuronal map, how does it
arise, and what is it good for? / J. Leo van Hemmen --
What is fed back? / Jean Bullier -- How can the brain be
so fast? / Wulfram Gerstner -- What is the neural code? /
C. van Vreeswijk -- Are single cortical neurons soloists
or are they obedient members of a huge orchestra? / Tal
Kenet [and others] -- What is the other 85 percent of V1
doing? / Bruno A. Olshausen and David J. Field -- pt. IV.
What can brains compute? Which computation runs in visual
cortical columns? / Steven W. Zucker -- Are neurons
adapted for specific computations? Examples from temporal
coding in the auditory system / C.E. Car [and others].
505 0 How is time represented in the brain? / Andreas V.M. Herz
-- How general are neural codes in sensory systems? /
David McAlpine and Alan R. Palmer -- How does the hearing
system perform auditory scene analysis? / Georg M. Klump -
- How does our visual system achieve shift and size
invariance? / Laurenz Wiskott -- pt. V. Organization of
cognitive systems. What is reflected in sensory
neocortical activity: external stimuli or what the cortex
does with them? / Henning Scheich [and others] -- Do
perception and action result from different brain
circuits? The three visual systems hypothesis / Giacomo
Rizzolatti and Vittorio Gallese -- What are the projective
fields of cortical neurons? / Terrence J. Sejnowski -- How
are the features of objects integrated into perceptual
wholes that are selected by attention? / John H. Reynolds
-- Where are the switches on this thing? / L.F. Abbott --
Synesthesia: what does it tell us about the emergence of
qualia, metaphor, abstract thought, and language? / V.S.
Ramachandran and Edward M. Hubbard -- What are the
neuronal correlates of consciousness? / Francis C. Crick
and Christof Koch.
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520 8 The complexity of the brain and the protean nature of
behaviour remain the most elusive but important area of
science. The editors invited 23 experts from the many
areas of systems neuroscience to formulate one problem
each. Together, they provide a useful roadmap to the
field.
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650 12 Neurosciences.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009488
650 22 Brain|xanatomy & histology.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/
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650 22 Brain|xphysiology.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/
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650 22 Mental Processes|xphysiology.|0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh
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650 22 Nervous System Physiological Phenomena.|0https://
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655 4 Electronic books.
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