Brain Theory 95-96

Michael A. Arbib (arbib@cs.usc.edu)
Wed, 23 Oct 1996 10:29:08 -0700 (PDT)

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I am compiling notes on "breakthroughs" in brain theory/computational
neuroscience in the last twelve months or so. (This excludes work in
artificial neural nets unless they have been shown of value in solving
some biological or biomedical problem.) I am particularly interested
in articles which model some phenomenon of relevance to neurological
disease, but any model which contributes to our understanding of brain
function will be most welcome.

For each item you consider worthy of review please send (if possible)

1. Full bibliographic details

2. Name and address of principal author

3. Abstract

4. Any notes you wish to add on the importance of the material.

With thanks and best wishes

Michael Arbib
USC Brain Project
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2520