
Computers and Brains
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- Cover
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Brain-computer relationships
- Chapter 2. Computers of the brain and brainmade computers
- Chapter 3. On-line computation in behavioral neurophysiology
- Chapter 4. Computing devices of the second and third generations
- Chapter 5. The quantitative analysis of EEG data
- Chapter 6. The use of correlation analysis in processing neuroelectric data
- Chapter 7. The dynamic response of a photoreceptor
- Chapter 8. Quantitative data in neuroanatomy
- Chapter 9. Simultaneous measurement of quantitative data in neuroanatomy
- Chapter 10. Applications of computer simulation to the study of neurochemical behavior
- Chapter 11. A primer for writing medical data base for the clinical decision support system
- Chapter 12. General principles of simulation techniques
- Examples of the Application of Computer Programs to Neurophysiological Projects
- Chapter 13. Computer programming for parameter analysis of the electroencephalogram
- Chapter 14. Estimation of the parameters of a truncated gamma distribution in the case of neuronal spike data
- Chapter 15. A computer program for the determination of cerebral blood flow using the Kr-85 or Xe-133 intra-arterial injection method
- Chapter 16. Quantitative computer analysis on intracellularly recorded action potentials
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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