- Neurophysics
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Neurophysics is the branch of biophysics dealing with the nervous system. It covers a wide spectrum of phenomena from molecular and cellular mechanisms to techniques to measure and influence the brain and to theories of brain function. It can be viewed as an approach to neuroscience that is based on solid understanding of the fundamental laws of nature.
See also
- Computational neuroscience
- Complex systems
- Neural networks
- Information theory
- Electrophysiology
- Neuroscience
- Brain
- Neural coding
Books
- Wulfram Gerstner and Werner M. Kistler, Spiking Neuron Models, Single Neurons, Populations, Plasticity, Cambridge University Press (2002) ISBN 0521890799 ISBN 0521813840
- Alwyn Scott, Neuroscience: A Mathematical Primer, Birkhäuser (2002) ISBN 0387954031
External links
- Dynamical Neuroscience Laboratory; Georgia State University; Atlanta, Ga
- Institute of Theoretical Neurophysics, Bremen, Germany
- The Neurophysics Lab, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Neurophysics Group at the University of Pennsylvania
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self Organization
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