Synaptic Modification, Neuron Selectivity, and Nervous System Organization
James A Anderson editor Stephen Lehmkuhle editor William B Levy editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Apr '85
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
First published in 1985. This is a collection of essays presenting various theoretical ideas concerning distributive memories and cortical models. In addition, it includes a discussion of how a central set of assumptions can explain much of what is now known about deprivation and normal development of visual cortex and can perhaps also serve as the basis for a theory of higher nervous system organization as well as the Changeux model of how a synapse can modify itself.
"An important reference book for graduate students and faculty in the neuroscience discipline, psychology and other related disciplines, and secondarily for those involved in vision research. It is to be considered a 'state of the art' book, both experimentally and theoretically, concerning neuronal activity in accounting for sensory, perceptual and cognitive processes."
—Journal of Electrophysiological Techniques
ISBN: 9780898593440
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 521g
274 pages