Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods
Giorgio A. . Ed(S): Ascoli
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Description for Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods
hardcover. Combining the data-rich field of anatomy with the computational power of novel hardware, software, and computer graphics, this book leads the reader from the subcellular details of dendritic branching and firing to system-level assemblies and models. Editor(s): Ascoli, Giorgio A. Num Pages: 469 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 254 x 178 x 26. Weight in Grams: 1059.
In Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods, the path-breaking investigators who founded the field review the principles and key techniques available to begin the creation of anatomically accurate and complete models of the brain. Combining the vast, data-rich field of anatomy with the computational power of novel hardware, software, and computer graphics, these pioneering investigators lead the reader from the subcellular details of dendritic branching and firing to system-level assemblies and models.
In Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods, the path-breaking investigators who founded the field review the principles and key techniques available to begin the creation of anatomically accurate and complete models of the brain. Combining the vast, data-rich field of anatomy with the computational power of novel hardware, software, and computer graphics, these pioneering investigators lead the reader from the subcellular details of dendritic branching and firing to system-level assemblies and models.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Humana United States
Number of pages
469
Condition
New
Number of Pages
469
Place of Publication
Totowa, NJ, United States
ISBN
9781588290007
SKU
V9781588290007
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Reviews for Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods
"...a useful addition to major neuroscience libraries." -Neuroradiology