Information Theory and the Brain
Discover the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and information theory in Information Theory and the Brain by Roland Baddeley. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 360 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of how information theory can enhance our understanding of neuronal processing.
This groundbreaking work is essential for graduate students and researchers in neuroscience, as well as computer scientists and cognitive scientists. It delves into the principles of neural networks, both in computer science and neurobiology, making it a valuable resource for anyone intrigued by the complexities of information processing in the brain.
Whether you're seeking to deepen your knowledge or embark on new research, Information Theory and the Brain offers a rich framework that bridges multiple disciplines and expands our comprehension of the brain's intricate workings.