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E-raamat: Future of the Brain: Essays by the World's Leading Neuroscientists

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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400851935
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Princeton University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400851935

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Including a chapter by 2014 Nobel laureates May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser

An unprecedented look at the quest to unravel the mysteries of the human brain,The Future of the Brain takes readers to the absolute frontiers of science. Original essays by leading researchers such as Christof Koch, George Church, Olaf Sporns, and May-Britt and Edvard Moser describe the spectacular technological advances that will enable us to map the more than eighty-five billion neurons in the brain, as well as the challenges that lie ahead in understanding the anticipated deluge of data and the prospects for building working simulations of the human brain. A must-read for anyone trying to understand ambitious new research programs such as the Obama administration's BRAIN Initiative and the European Union's Human Brain Project,The Future of the Brain sheds light on the breathtaking implications of brain science for medicine, psychiatry, and even human consciousness itself.

Contributors include: Misha Ahrens, Ned Block, Matteo Carandini, George Church, John Donoghue, Chris Eliasmith, Simon Fisher, Mike Hawrylycz, Sean Hill, Christof Koch, Leah Krubitzer, Michel Maharbiz, Kevin Mitchell, Edvard Moser, May-Britt Moser, David Poeppel, Krishna Shenoy, Olaf Sporns, Anthony Zador.

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One of Times Higher Education's Best Books of 2015 "The narratives attempt thought-provoking arguments for the future of the brain and the implications on ethics and human behaviour. A fascinating book for readers of all levels."--Library Journal "Dispatches from the scientific minds at the forefront of the quest to map and understand the myriad neural connections that constitute evolutions's most curious creation, the essays that make up The Future of the Brain serve as great primers in topics scientific and logistical: from memory and consciousness to the computer modeling of neural complexities to big-data analysis."--Bob Grant, The Scientist "A book called The Future of the Brain: Essays by the World's Leading Neuroscientists cannot have modest ambitions. The editors and authors of this collection of essays do not disappoint on that score, taking a broad, well-informed view of recent and potential advances in neuroscience and their implications for the field."--Sandra Aamodt, Nature Neuroscience "[ The Future of the Brain] will leave readers both amazed and full of questions."--Richard E. Cytowic, New York Journal of Books "[ T]he Future of the Brain offers a broad spectrum of introductions to different fields of current neuroscience research, perfect for readers interested in going beyond basic neuroscience."--Chris Kaperak, Daily "An awe-inspiring treasure trove of progress reports, frank opinions and exciting predictions from eminent neuroscientists of all genres."--Georgina Rippon, Times Higher Education

List of Contributors ix Preface Gary Marcus and Jeremy Freeman xi
MAPPING THE BRAIN Building Atlases of the Brain 3 Mike Hawrylycz with Chinh
Dang, Christof Koch, and Hongkui Zeng Whole Brain Neuroimaging and Virtual
Reality 17 Misha B. Ahrens Project MindScope 25 Christof Koch with Clay
Reid, Hongkui Zeng, Stefan Mihalas, Mike Hawrylycz, John Philips, Chinh Dang,
and Allan Jones The Connectome as a DNA Sequencing Problem 40 Anthony Zador
Rosetta Brain 50 George Church with Adam Marblestone and Reza Kalhor
COMPUTATION Understanding the Cortex through Grid Cells 67 May-Britt Moser
and Edvard I. Moser Recording from Many Neurons Simultaneously: From
Measurement to Meaning 78 Krishna V. Shenoy Network Neuroscience 90 Olaf
Sporns Large-Scale Neuroscience: From Analytics to Insight 100 Jeremy
Freeman SIMULATING THE BRAIN Whole Brain Simulation 111 Sean Hill
Building a Behaving Brain 125 Chris Eliasmith LANGUAGE The Neurobiology of
Language 139 David Poeppel Translating the Genome in Human Neuroscience 149
Simon E. Fisher Color plates follow p. 160 SKEPTICS Consciousness, Big
Science, and Conceptual Clarity 161 Ned Block From Circuits to Behavior: A
Bridge Too Far? 177 Matteo Carandini Lessons from Evolution 186 Leah
Krubitzer Lessons from the Genome 194 Arthur Caplan with Nathan Kunzler
The Computational Brain 205 Gary Marcus IMPLICATIONS Neurotechnology 219
John Donoghue The Miswired Brain, Genes, and Mental Illness 234 Kevin J.
Mitchell Neural Dust: An Untethered Approach to Chronic Brain-Machine
Interfaces 243 Michel M. Maharbiz with Dongjin Seo, Jose M. Carmena, Jan M.
Rabaey, and Elad Alon AFTERWORD Neuroscience in 2064: A Look at the Last
Century 255 Christof Koch and Gary Marcus Glossary 271 Index 275
Gary Marcus is professor of psychology and neural science at New York University. His books include Guitar Zero: The Science of Becoming Musical at Any Age and Kluge: The Haphazard Evolution of the Human Mind. Jeremy Freeman is a neuroscientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus.