Olfaction : a model system for computational neuroscience
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Olfaction : a model system for computational neuroscience
MIT Press, c1991
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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注記
Proceedings of a conference held at Wellesley College, May 17-18, 1990
Based on the conference sponsored by the Office of Naval Research
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hardcover ISBN 9780262041249
内容説明
Computational neuroscientists have recently turned to modeling olfactory structures because these are likely to have the same functional properties as currently popular network designs for perception and memory. This book provides a useful survey of current work on olfactory system circuitry, including connections of this system to brain structures involved in cognition and memory, and describes the computational models of olfactory processing that have been developed to date. Contributions cover empirical investigations of the neurobiology of the olfactory systems (anatomy, physiology, synaptic plasticity, behavioral physiology) as well as the application of computer models to understanding these systems. Fundamental issues in olfactory processing by the nervous systems such as experimental strategies in the study of olfaction, stages of odor processing, and critical questions in sensory coding are considered across empirical/applied boundaries and throughout the contributions. ContributorsI. Fundamental Anatomy, Physiology, and Plasticity of the Olfactory System, Gordon M. Shepherd. John S. Kauer, S. R. Neff, Kathryn A. Hamilton, and Angel R. Cinelli. Kevin L. Ketchum, Lewis B. Haberly. Joseph L. Price, S. Thomas Carmichael, Ken M. Carnes, Marie Christine Clugnet, Masaru Kuroda, and James P. Ray. Michael Leon, Donald A. Wilson, and Kathleen M. Guthrie. Gary Lynch and Richard Granger. Howard Eichenbaum, Tim Otto, Cynthia Wible, and Jean Piper. * II. Developments in Computational Models of the Olfactory System, DeLiang Wang, Joachim Buhmann, and Christoph von der Marlsburg. Walter Freeman. Richard Granger, Ursula Staubi, Jose Ambrose-Ingersoll, and Gary Lynch. James M. Bower. Dan Hammerstrom and Eric Means.
目次
- Part 1 Fundamental anatomy, physiology, and plasticity of the olfactory system: computational structure of the olfactory system, Gordon M. Shepherd
- the salamander olfactory pathway - visualizing and modeling circuit activity, John S. Kauer, et al
- fast oscillations and dispersive propagation in olfactory cortex and other cortical areas - a functional hypothesis, Kevin L. Ketchum and Lewis B. Haberly
- olfactory input to the prefrontal cortex, Joseph L. Price, et al
- plasticity in the developing olfactory system, Michael Leon, et al
- serial steps in memory processing - possible clues from studies of plasticity in the olfactory - Hippocampal circuit, Gary Lynch and Richard Granger
- building a model of the Hippocampus in olfaction and memory, Howard Eichenbaum, et al. Part 2 Developments in computational models of the olfactory system: pattern segmentation in associative memory, DeLiang Wang, et al
- nonlinear dynamics in olfactory information processing, Walter J. Freeman
- specific behavioral predictions from simulations of th olfactory system, Richard Granger, et al
- piriform cortex and olfactory object recognition, James M. Bower
- a proposed architecture for a second-generation neurocomputer, Dan Hammerstrom and Eric Means.
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: pbk ISBN 9780262512121
内容説明
Computational neuroscientists have recently turned to modeling olfactory structures because these are likely to have the same functional properties as currently popular network designs for perception and memory. This book provides a useful survey of current work on olfactory system circuitry, including connections of this system to brain structures involved in cognition and memory, and describes the computational models of olfactory processing that have been developed to date.Contributions cover empirical investigations of the neurobiology of the olfactory systems (anatomy, physiology, synaptic plasticity, behavioral physiology) as well as the application of computer models to understanding these systems. Fundamental issues in olfactory processing by the nervous systems such as experimental strategies in the study of olfaction, stages of odor processing, and critical questions in sensory coding are considered across empirical/applied boundaries and throughout the contributions.Joel L. Davis is Program Manager of the Biological Intelligence Section at the Office of Naval Research. Howard Eichenbaum is Professor of Biological Sciences at Wellesley College.Contributors: 1. Fundamental Anatomy, Physiology, and Plasticity of the Olfactory System. Gordon M. Shepherd. John S. Kauer, S. R. Neff, Kathryn A. Hamilton, and Angel R. Cinelli. Kevin L. Ketchum, Lewis B. Haberly. Joseph L. Price, S. Thomas Carmichael, Ken M. Carnes, MarieChristine Clugnet, Masaru Kuroda, and James P. Ray. Michael Leon, Donald A. Wilson, and Kathleen M. Guthrie. Gary Lynch and Richard Granger. Howard Eichenbaum, Tim Otto, Cynthia Wible, and jean Piper. II. Developments in Computational Models of the Olfactory System. DeLiang Wang, Joachim Buhmann, and Christoph von der Marlsburg. Walter Freeman. Richard Granger, Ursula Staubi, Jose Ambrose-Ingersoll, and Gary Lynch. James M. Bower. Dan Hammerstrom and Eric Means.
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