18 augustus 2010

Neurostats

Key Features



•A comprehensive overview of the specific problems in neuroscience that require application of existing and development of new theory, techniques, and technology by the signal processing community

•Contains state-of-the-art signal processing, information theory, and machine learning algorithms and techniques for neuroscience research

•Presents quantitative and information-driven science that has been, or can be, applied to basic and translational neuroscience problems
Description

This is a uniquely comprehensive reference that summarizes the state of the art of signal processing theory and techniques for solving emerging problems in neuroscience, and which clearly presents new theory, algorithms, software and hardware tools that are specifically tailored to the nature of the neurobiological environment. It gives a broad overview of the basic principles, theories and methods in statistical signal processing for basic and applied neuroscience problems.
Written by experts in the field, the book is an ideal reference for researchers working in the field of neural engineering, neural interface, computational neuroscience, neuroinformatics, neuropsychology and neural physiology. By giving a broad overview of the basic principles, theories and methods, it is also an ideal introduction to statistical signal processing in neuroscience.

Readership

Signal processing engineers in electrical and electronic engineering; biomedical engineers; applied mathematicians and statisticians; computational neuroscientists
Quotes


"Large-scale recording of multiple single neurons has become an indispensable tool in system neuroscience. The chapters of this edited volume will take the reader from spike detection and processing through analyses to modeling and interpretation. Both experimentalists and theorists will benefit from the well-condensed and organized content."


György Buzsáki, M.D., Ph.D.

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