Brain Theory: Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Brain Function

Brain Theory: Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Brain Function

by A. Aertsen
ISBN-10:
0444898395
ISBN-13:
9780444898395
Pub. Date:
05/28/1993
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0444898395
ISBN-13:
9780444898395
Pub. Date:
05/28/1993
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
Brain Theory: Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Brain Function

Brain Theory: Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Brain Function

by A. Aertsen

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Overview

Modern theories of brain function are increasingly concerned with dynamics. The task of organizing perception and behaviour in a meaningful interaction with the external world prompts the brain to recruit its various resources in a properly coordinated manner. Vis-a-vis the complexity and multitude of the dynamics involved, a careful orchestration of the various processing components, distributed over space and time, is essential. Hence, it should come as no surprise that a number of recent developments in both experimental and theoretical brain science have emphasized the aspect of spatio-temporal coordination.

This collection of papers intends to capture these various developments in the brain sciences. It brings together new insights and concepts from various branches of experimental and theoretical neuroscience, partly in the form of review chapters, partly in short, focussed contributions, or critical essays. Further it sets out to explore the problems of the processing of the temporal dimension of sensory input and of the generation of space-time patterns in the motor output, as well as the intervening storage and transformation of temporal patterns in nerve nets.

The publication is divided into four major sections: the first considers spatio-temporal aspects of brain function in the context of processing of sensory input and perception and the third, spatio-temporal aspects of brain function at the output end: planning and control of movement. The second section is dedicated to the intervening level of neuronal activity in the working brain and the various dynamics observed at different levels of resolution in space and time. The fourth part combines contributions that transcend this scheme.

It is hoped the book achieves its goal which is to raise an interest in theoretical models that actively seek confrontation with experimental data from the functioning brain, and by a didactic effort aimed at experimentalists to present their data in a format that makes them more amenable to theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780444898395
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 05/28/1993
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 0.81(w) x 7.00(h) x 10.00(d)

Table of Contents

Space-Time Aspects of Brain Function: Sensory Perception. Embodiments of Geometry (J.J. Koenderink). Learning Algorithms and Network Architectures (T. Poggio, F. Girosi). Processing of Synaptic Signals in Fly Visual Interneurons Selectively Responsive to Small Moving Objects (A. Borst, M. Egelhaaf). Encoding of "Nothing" in the Peripheral Auditory Pathway: Nervous Activity Associated with a Spectral Gap (E. de Boer, A.J. Breed). Space-Time Aspects of Brain Function: Control of Action. The Representation of Space and Time in the Motor System (C.C.A.M. Gielen). Intricacies of Movement Control. An Essay (V. Braitenberg). Specific Responses of the Cerebellar Cortex to Moving Stimuli (D. Heck). On Connecting Syntax and the Brain (F. Pulvermüller). Space-Time Dynamics of Neuronal Activity in the Working Brain. Integration, Synchronicity and Periodicity (M. Abeles et al.). Bifurcation Analysis of Continuous Time Dynamics of Oscillatory Neural Networks (W.J. Freeman, S. Jakubith). Dynamic Aspects of Cortical Function: Processing and Plasticity in Different Sensory Modalities (H.R. Dinse et al.). Neuronal Interaction in the Cortex - Quantitative Characterization by Cross-Interval Statistics (S. Rotter, A. Aertsen, E. Vaadia). Spike Generation in Cortical Neurons: Probabilistic Threshold Function Shows Intrinsic and Long-Lasting Dynamics (D. Heck, S. Rotter, A. Aertsen). On Spike Synchronization (H. Glünder, A. Nischwitz). The Brain: The Organization of Perception and Action. On the Internal Structure of Cell Assemblies (G. Palm). Does the Nervous System Try to Learn Temporal Invariants? (G.J. Mitchison). On the Relation Between Cyto- and Myeloarchitectonics in the Human Cerebral Cortex (B. Hellwig, S. Rotter). Dynamics in Neural Systems. Some Remarks (W. von Seelen). About Neural Areas, Assemblies, Attractors, and Noise (G. Toulouse). Author Index.
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