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Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting (Computational Neuroscience)

Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting (Computational Neuroscience)
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Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting (Computational Neuroscience)

 
 
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In order to model neuronal behavior or to interpret the results of modeling studies, neuroscientists must call upon methods of nonlinear dynamics. This book offers an introduction to nonlinear dynamical systems theory for researchers and graduate students in neuroscience. It also provides an overview of neuroscience for mathematicians who want to learn the basic facts of electrophysiology.

Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience presents a systematic study of the relationship of electrophysiology, nonlinear dynamics, and computational properties of neurons. It emphasizes that information processing in the brain depends not only on the electrophysiological properties of neurons but also on their dynamical properties.

The book introduces dynamical systems, starting with one- and two-dimensional Hodgkin-Huxley-type models and continuing to a description of bursting systems. Each chapter proceeds from the simple to the complex, and provides sample problems at the end. The book explains all necessary mathematical concepts using geometrical intuition; it includes many figures and few equations, making it especially suitable for non-mathematicians. Each concept is presented in terms of both neuroscience and mathematics, providing a link between the two disciplines.

Nonlinear dynamical systems theory is at the core of computational neuroscience research, but it is not a standard part of the graduate neuroscience curriculum—or taught by math or physics department in a way that is suitable for students of biology. This book offers neuroscience students and researchers a comprehensive account of concepts and methods increasingly used in computational neuroscience.

An additional chapter on synchronization, with more advanced material, can be found at the author's website, www.izhikevich.com.


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Author:Eugene M. Izhikevich
Hardcover:457 pages
Publisher:The MIT Press
Publication Date:November 01, 2006
Language:English
ISBN:0262090430
Package Length:10.08 inches
Package Width:7.17 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:2.16 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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5An Interesting Book on Spiking Mechanism and Nonlinear Dynamical System  Aug 10, 2007 By Man Kam Tam
The goal of Izhikevich's book is to study "the relationship between electrophysiology, bifurcations, and computational properties of neurons." The book also introduces the fundamental concepts of nonlinear dynamical system such as (1) equilibrium, (2) stability, (3) limit cycle attractor, and (4) bifurcations. Actually, it is a good introductory book on applying nonlinear dynamical system on scientific research. The primary subject of the book is the spiking (excitability and bursting) of neurons. By utilizing graphs or phase portraits to demonstrate the mechanism of the spiking generation of neurons, the author makes the readers understand both the spiking mechanism and the concepts of nonlinear dynamical system with ease.

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5So you think you are afraid of some math?  Oct 24, 2007 By Robert Butera
This book encapsulates in a single text a large body of knowledge by the author and others over the past two decades on the use of geometrical techniques to both classify and study a large range of single neuron models. While much of this material is known to "experts" in the field, the value of this text is i1) teaching this dynamical systems perspective on single neuron dynamics to generations of new students and 2) educating non-mathematicians into both the utility and use of these theories. Many other texts and papers on this topic leave non-mathematicians "in the dust" shortly after the introduction, but Eugene's excellent use of figures to explain concepts geometrically as well as mathematically enables a PhD student in engineering or quantitative biology to fully appreciate what is going on, not to mention seasoned experimentalists.

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5Amazing Book  May 09, 2011 By Ghassan Ayesh
This book will teach you the dynamics of neurons, how to model the dynamics of neurons, complex systems modeling and how our understanding of the spiking neural systems came. This is a prize in every way. The book is engaging and easy to follow - well to some extent given the advanced topic the author is engaging the readers with. I am impressed of the ease the author applies non linear dynamical systems theory modeling techniques at ease in order to come up with a neural model that the author Izhikevich evolves throughout the chapters of the book, with clear schematics in every chapter which visually explain the modeling as well. Superb indeed. The subject overall is not an easy topic to attack or explain but Izhikevich is up for the challenge.

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5Beautiful book of dynamical system of neurons  Feb 22, 2009 By Il Park
This is an excellent book on application of 2-D dynamical system theory to (minimal) spiking neuron models. I highly recommend it for electrophysiologist who wants to learn more about what they observe, and to computational neuroscientists in general.
Prior exposure to dynamical systems and neuroscience is helpful.

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5Great book for the mathematics of neuroscience  Oct 28, 2009 By Arij Daou "Keen Eye"
Being a biomathematician and neuroscientist, I found that Izhikevich's book "Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience" is a great reference to broaden my understanding of mathematical neuroscience and neurophysiology, and in particular, neural modeling, nonlinear dynamics and the mathematics involved between the brief bursts of neural activity. I recommend it to every neuroscientist in the field.

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