Dec 07, 2005
Nature focuses on computation and systems neuroscience
Via Action Potential
The December issue of Nature Neuroscience includes a special focus on computational and systems neuroscience highlighting research presented at the Cosyne meeting held this past March in Salt Lake City.

Here is the list of contributions included in the special focus:
A natural approach to studying vision pp1643 - 1646 Published online: 23 November 2005 | doi:10.1038/nn1608 Abstract | Full text | PDF (108K) | |
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In praise of artifice pp1647 - 1650 Published online: 23 November 2005 | doi:10.1038/nn1606 Abstract | Full text | PDF (159K) | |
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Analyzing receptive fields, classification images and functional images: challenges with opportunities for synergy pp1651 - 1656 Published online: 23 November 2005 | doi:10.1038/nn1607 Abstract | Full text | PDF (514K) |
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