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About Neural Computation
Neural Computation disseminates important, multidisciplinary research results and reviews of research areas in neural computation-a field that attracts psychologists, physicists, computer scientists, neuroscientists, and artificial intelligence investigators, among others. For researchers looking at the twin scientific and engineering challenges of understanding the brain and building computers, it highlights common problems and techniques in modeling the brain, and the design and construction of neurally inspired information processing systems. Timely, short communications, full-length research articles, and reviews focus on important advances and also cover the broad range of inquisition into neural computation.
Terrence Sejnowski is the founder of the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory at The Salk Institute and Professor of Biology and Neuroscience at the University of California at San Diego, and Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
terry{at}salk.edu
Published twelve times per year
248 pp. per issue, 6 x 9,
illustrated
Founded: 1989
ISSN 0899-7667
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