Neuroscience for Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence
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biologically plausible AI systems
Brain's Gray Matter Volume
brain-inspired algorithms
Brain’s Gray Matter Volume
CA1 Pyramidal Cell
CA1 Pyramidal Neuron
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cognitive development research
computational neuroscience
dendritic computation
Dendritic Spines
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General Psychology
Grid Cells
Head Direction Cell
Hippocampal Area CA1
Hippocampal CA1
Hippocampal CA1 Cell
Hippocampal CA1 Neuron
Hippocampal Place Cells
Interneuron Migration
LFP.
Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Neuroscience
Nonsymbolic Number
NREM Sleep
Place Cells
Probability Theory
Pyramidal Cells
Pyramidal Neurons
Ribbon Synapses
sensory processing models
Serial Section Electron Microscopy
Slow Wave EEG Activity
Spinal Cord
synaptic plasticity
Ventral Posterior Medial Nucleus

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814968782
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The ongoing boom of applications for artificial intelligence (AI) is based on algorithms that were inspired by neuroscience discoveries in the 1960s. This is a timely book to introduce the new discoveries and ideas in neuroscience, for the next wave of more powerful AI. AI researchers are all interested in the human brain, which is more capable and energy-efficient, but do not have good reading materials from the rather separate subfields of neuroscience, all with plenty of jargons. Based on hundreds of publications from top journals, the book fills in the gap between existing computational hardware/algorithms and emerging knowledge from neuroscience.

Huijue Jia received her BS at Fudan University, China, and PhD at Case Western Reserve University, USA, with Dr. Eckhard Jankowsky. After being a postdoc with Dr. Yi Zhang (now at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School), she has served as scientific editor of Nature Communications and has contributed to reviews, commentaries, and other book projects, especially a recent book on the human microbiome. Dr. Jia is currently a principal investigator at Fudan University and Greater Bay Area Institute of Precision Medicine, China. With many publications on bioinformatic analyses of omics data, including metagenomic studies on neuropsychiatric diseases, she is uniquely positioned to bridge the myriad of neuroscience publications and the booming field of artificial intelligence, for the next wave of more powerful algorithms.

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