These are the proceedings of the 63rd W.E. Heraeus Seminar on ′Nonlinear Dynamics and Neuronal Networks′ held at Friedrichsdorf, Germany, in May 1990. Its aim was to stimulate an exchange of ideas between neurobiologists who measure brain data and physicists who analyze and model brain functions.
Most of the talks presented are collected in this volume, which gives an up–to–date picture of many exciting topics in the field. They include:
∗ neuronal oscillations (physiological evidence, models and simulations) ∗ state variables, assemblies and data analysis
∗ self–organization and high–level representations.
Both experts and newcomers will appreciate the clarity and depth of presentation and will benefit from the unusually comprehensive coverage of the book
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