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Perspectives on Neuroscience
Published on: July 31, 2007
Computational Neuroscience: Mathematical and Statistical Perspectives
Robert E Kass1, Shun-Ichi Amari2, Kensuke Arai3
1Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 15213;
Abstract:
Mathematical and statistical models have played important roles in neuroscience, especially by describing the electrical activity of neurons recorded individually, or collectively across large networks. As the field moves forward rapidly, new challenges are emerging. For maximal effectiveness, those working to advance computational neuroscience will need to appreciate and exploit the complementary strengths of mechanistic theory and the statistical paradigm.
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