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- The list is primarily intended to support the discussion of technical
issues relating to computational neuroscience, neuroinformatics and
neural computation in biological systems. Discussion of artificial
neural networks and connectionist issues is more appropriate for other
forums, such as the connectionists mailing list
(Connectionists@CS.CMU.EDU).
- Questions related to the actual use of software programs should be
send to the mailing lists associated with each program. Announcements
of new software packages or on-line neuroscience databases, major
software upgrades, etc. can be send to this list. Questions related
to which program is most suitable for a particular purpose may be
submitted provided they are of enough general interest.
- We encourage people to post the abstracts of their latest papers and
tech reports.
- Conferences and workshops may be announced on this list AT MOST twice:
once to send out a call for papers, and once to remind non-authors about
the registration deadline. If the full announcement is very long, it
would be preferable to post a short version containing information about
where to email for details or giving a URL for information on the web.
- Requests for ADDITIONAL references. Please try to (a) demonstrate
that you have already pursued the quick, obvious routes to finding the
information you desire, and (b) give people something back in return for
bothering them. The easiest way to do both these things is to FIRST do
the library work to find the basic references, then POST these as part
of your query.
- Announcements of job openings, postdoctoral positions, or graduate
studies related to computational neuroscience and neuroinformatics.
- Short reviews of new text books related to computational neuroscience
and neuroinformatics.
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