Wavelets in Neuroscience
Alexander E Hramov author Alexey A Koronovskii author Valeri A Makarov author Alexey N Pavlov author Evgenia Sitnikova author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Published:19th Aug '14
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This book examines theoretical and applied aspects of wavelet analysis in neurophysics, describing in detail different practical applications of the wavelet theory in the areas of neurodynamics and neurophysiology and providing a review of fundamental work that has been carried out in these fields over the last decade.
Chapters 1 and 2 introduce and review the relevant foundations of neurophysics and wavelet theory, respectively, pointing on one hand to the various current challenges in neuroscience and introducing on the other the mathematical techniques of the wavelet transform in its two variants (discrete and continuous) as a powerful and versatile tool for investigating the relevant neuronal dynamics.
Chapter 3 then analyzes results from examining individual neuron dynamics and intracellular processes. The principles for recognizing neuronal spikes from extracellular recordings and the advantages of using wavelets to address these issues are described and combined with approaches based on wavelet neural networks (chapter 4). The features of time-frequency organization of EEG signals are then extensively discussed, from theory to practical applications (chapters 5 and 6). Lastly, the technical details of automatic diagnostics and processing of EEG signals using wavelets are examined (chapter 7).
The book will be a useful resource for neurophysiologists and physicists familiar with nonlinear dynamical systems and data processing, as well as for graduat
e students specializing in the corresponding ar“This book is an excellent description of single neuron and populational neural recordings. … This is a very good book for physiologists, mathematicians, neurologists, anesthetists, neurosurgeons, and students with a specialized interest of neural recordings and functioning. … This book is current and cutting edge as far as neurophysiology is concerned. Many ideas can be acquired for the experimentalists through the studying of this work.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, July, 2015)
“This book gives an introduction to wavelets and then proceeds to demonstrate their use in a neural context. … should be of interest to anyone involved in analysing real neural recordings.” (Carlo Laing, zbMATH 1317.92003, 2015)
ISBN: 9783662438497
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 6269g
318 pages
2015 ed.