Neural Informatics

This course is a professional basic course for postgraduates majoring in neurobiology, and can also be used as an elective course for postgraduates majoring in related majors. 

Neuroscience and brain science will become the focus disciplines of life science. The human brain project has attracted the attention of the United States, Japan and other countries, and will show a trend of catching up with and surpassing bioinformatics. This course will become a basic course for doctoral students majoring in Neuroscience (Brain Science), as well as an elective course for computer science, artificial intelligence and robotics. Through the study of this course, students will understand the theoretical progress in the development of neuroscience, the principle of neural system information processing, the prospect and application of neuroinformatics, and master how to put forward theoretical models from experimental research, and how to further design experiments to verify their correctness.

References

1汪云九等著. 神经信息学. 高等教育出版社,2006.

2Peter Dayan and L. F. Abbott. Theoretical Neuroscience: Computational and Methametical Modeling of neural systems. MIT Press, Cambridge.

3史忠植. 智能科学(第三版).  北京:清华大学出版社,2019.

(4)Zhongzhi Shi. Intelligence Science---Leading the Age of Intelligence. Erseview and Tsinghua University Press, 2021

5F. Crick(汪云九等译),《惊人的假说》,湖南科学技术出版社,长沙,1998