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--COURSE DESCRIPTION
Application of computer modeling and simulation techniques to the nervous system; Hodgkin-Huxley formalism, single neuron models, central pattern generators, large networks, lateral inhibition, Hopfield models, back-propagation, self-organization and development. Programming assignments and projects to be carried out in scheduled computer laboratory time.

4 hours or 1 Unit

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CS 110 AND PHYSL 301 or BIOPH 301

or consent of instructor.












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