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As additional material I can suggest the TED talk by Ramachandran at [[http://www.ted.com/talks/vilayanur_ramachandran_on_your_mind.html]] and the section 7.2 of [[Fundamentals_of_Computational_Neuroscience_(2nd_Edition)|my book]]. | As additional material I can suggest the TED talk by Ramachandran at [[http://www.ted.com/talks/vilayanur_ramachandran_on_your_mind.html]] and the section 7.2 of [[Fundamentals_of_Computational_Neuroscience_(2nd_Edition)|my book]]. | ||
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+ | A Matlab program for a self organizing map is given [[http://projects.cs.dal.ca/hallab/wiki/images/d/d7/som.m|here]]. |
Revision as of 01:07, 28 December 2012
Principles of Neuroscience 2013
Instructors
Dr. Thomas Trappenberg
Office: Room 4216 in Mona Campbell Building on Coburg RD (main) and Room 313 in Goldberg building (office hour)
Office hour: TBA
Course Reading
- Principles of Neural Science, Kandel, Schwartz & Jessell, 4th edition: Chapter 20
- Zhou, X., & Merzenich, M. M. (2007). Intensive training in adults refines a1 representations degraded in an early postnatal critical period. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 104, 4423-4428.
- T. Trappenberg, P. Hartono, and D. Rasmusson (2009), [Top-down control of learning in biological self-organizing maps], Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5629, WSOM 2009, J. Principe and R. Miikkulainen (eds), 316-324, Springer.
As additional material I can suggest the TED talk by Ramachandran at [[1]] and the section 7.2 of my book.
Matlab Program =
A Matlab program for a self organizing map is given [[2]].