Sterling, Peter
Principles of neural design
Buch

Neuroscience research has exploded, with more than fifty thousand neuroscientists applying increasingly advanced methods. A mountain of new facts and mechanisms has emerged. And yet a principled framework to organize this knowledge has been missing. In this book, Peter Sterling and Simon Laughlin, two leading neuroscientists, strive to fill this gap, outlining a set of organizing principles to explain the whys of neural design that allow the brain to compute so efficiently.

Setting out to "reverse engineer" the brain-disassembling it to understand it-Sterling and Laughlin first consider why an animal should need a brain, tracing computational abilities from bacterium to protozoan to worm. They examine bigger brains and the advantages of "anticipatory regulation"; identify constraints on neural design and the need to "nanofy"; and demonstrate the routes to efficiency in an integrated molecular system, phototransduction. They show that the principles of neural design at finer scales and lower levels apply at larger scales and higher levels; describe neural wiring efficiency; and discuss learning as a principle of biological design that includes "save only what is needed."


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Personen: Sterling, Peter Laughlin, Simon

Standort: HMU BiB Vorkl.

Schlagwörter: Brain Neurowissenschaft Hirnforschung

Interessenkreis: Ausbildung

XF 1216 S838-02 (1)

Sterling, Peter [Verfasser]:
Principles of neural design / Peter Sterling and Simon Laughlin. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2015. - XXIII, 542 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 465-518) and index
ISBN 978-0-262-53468-0 Broschur : 41.00 EUR

Zugangsnummer: 00010239 - Barcode: 2-9445191-5-00011027-3
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