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Computational neuroscience
CRC Press, 2001
Tutorials in mathematical biosciences.
Springer, 2005
Biophysical neural networks
Mary Ann Liebert, 2000
Introduction to dynamic modeling of neuro-sensory systems by Robert B Northrop
CRC Press, 2001
Computational neuroanatomy
Humana Press, 2002
Computational vision in neural and machine systems
Cambridge University Press, 2007
Mathematical neuroscience
Springer, 2005
Tutorial on neural systems modeling by Thomas J. Anastasio
Sinauer Associates, 2009
Biophysics of computation by Christof Koch
Oxford University Press, 1999
Computational neuroscience of vision by Edmund T. Rolls
Oxford University Press, 2002
Theoretical neuroscience by Peter Dayan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2001
Computing brain activity maps from fMRI time-series images by Gordon E. Sarty
Cambridge University Press, 2007
Disorders of brain, behavior and cognition
Elsevier, 1999
Computational neurogenetic modeling by L̕ Beňušková
Springer, 2007
Neural engineering by Chris Eliasmith
MIT Press, 2003
Computational models for neuroscience
Springer, 2003
The brain from 25,000 feet by Mark A. Changizi
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003
Computational modeling methods for neuroscientists
MIT Press, 2010
Computing the mind by Shimon Edelman
Oxford University Press, 2008
Computational modelling in behavioural neuroscience
Psychology Press, 2009


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