Signal processing for neuroscientists, a companion volume : advanced topics, nonlinear techniques and multi-channel analysis

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    • Wim van Drongelen

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Signal processing for neuroscientists, a companion volume : advanced topics, nonlinear techniques and multi-channel analysis

Wim van Drongelen

(Elsevier insights)

Elsevier, 2010

  • : hardcover
  • : [pbk.]

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Volume

: hardcover ISBN 9780123849151

Description

The popularity of signal processing in neuroscience is increasing, and with the current availability and development of computer hardware and software, it is anticipated that the current growth will continue. Because electrode fabrication has improved and measurement equipment is getting less expensive, electrophysiological measurements with large numbers of channels are now very common. In addition, neuroscience has entered the age of light, and fluorescence measurements are fully integrated into the researcher's toolkit. Because each image in a movie contains multiple pixels, these measurements are multi-channel by nature. Furthermore, the availability of both generic and specialized software packages for data analysis has altered the neuroscientist's attitude toward some of the more complex analysis techniques. This book is a companion to the previously published Signal Processing for Neuroscientists: An Introduction to the Analysis of Physiological Signals, which introduced readers to the basic concepts. It discusses several advanced techniques, rediscovers methods to describe nonlinear systems, and examines the analysis of multi-channel recordings.

Table of Contents

1. Lomb's Algorithm and the Hilbert Transform 2. Modeling 3. Volterra Series 4. Wiener Series 5. Poisson-Wiener Series 6. Decomposition of Multi-Channel Data 7. Causality References
Volume

: [pbk.] ISBN 9780323165143

Description

The popularity of signal processing in neuroscience is increasing, and with the current availability and development of computer hardware and software, it is anticipated that the current growth will continue. Because electrode fabrication has improved and measurement equipment is getting less expensive, electrophysiological measurements with large numbers of channels are now very common. In addition, neuroscience has entered the age of light, and fluorescence measurements are fully integrated into the researcher's toolkit. Because each image in a movie contains multiple pixels, these measurements are multi-channel by nature. Furthermore, the availability of both generic and specialized software packages for data analysis has altered the neuroscientist's attitude toward some of the more complex analysis techniques. This book is a companion to the previously published Signal Processing for Neuroscientists: An Introduction to the Analysis of Physiological Signals, which introduced readers to the basic concepts. It discusses several advanced techniques, rediscovers methods to describe nonlinear systems, and examines the analysis of multi-channel recordings.

Table of Contents

1. Lomb's Algorithm and the Hilbert Transform 2. Modeling 3. Volterra Series 4. Wiener Series 5. Poisson-Wiener Series 6. Decomposition of Multi-Channel Data 7. Causality References

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  • NCID
    BB05252894
  • ISBN
    • 9780123849151
    • 9780323165143
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 178 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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