Neural Cell Behavior and Fuzzy Logic
The Being of Neural Cells and Mathematics of Feeling
Several theories consider the brain to be a network of neurons that process perception with simple activation functions. Real neurons, however, are far more intricate.Through reviews of literature and results from original experiments, Neural Cell Behavior and Fuzzy Logic offers a comprehensive look at these complex systems, supplying trustworthy evidence that neurons can predict the consequences of input signals and transiently change their own excitability to suit. The book also examines how fuzzy logic, the computing of perceptions, can be used to provide a theoretical description of real neuron behavior, and as a model for the logic the b…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Tsitolovsky, Lev
- ISBN: 978-1-4419-3492-5
- EAN: 9781441934925
- Produktnummer: 10583596
- Verlag: Springer Us
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
- Seitenangabe: 492 S.
- Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.5 cm x D2.6 cm 739 g
- Auflage: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 739
Über den Autor
About the authors:Uziel Sandler is a professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at Jerusalem College of Technology in Israel. Dr. Sandler is an expert in nonlinear properties and critical behavior of condensed matter, evolutionary computations, and fuzzy sets theory. He has published two books and more than 70 academic articles in scientific journals, and is a member in several worldwide committees in the aforementioned fields.Professor Lev E.Tsitolovsky is a senior researcher in the Life Science Department of Bar-Ilan University in Israel. He is a renowned expert in the fields of thorough mechanisms of learning, memory , and motivation , and has published over 100 scientific papers and reviews on these topics. Recently, his discovery of excitable membrane plasticity anticipated modern development in this area.
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