Journal of Computational Neuroscience
Jim Bower
jbower at smaug.bbb.caltech.edu
Fri Sep 17 12:55:00 EDT 1993
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JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
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From neurons to behavior: A Journal at the interface between
experimental and theoretical neuroscience.
MANAGING EDITORS:
James M. Bower Eve Marder
California Institute of Brandeis University
Technology
John Miller John Rinzel
University of California, National Institutes of Health
Berkeley
Idan Segev Charles Wilson
Hebrew University University of Tennessee,
Memphis
ACTION EDITORS:
L. F. Abbott, Brandeis University
Richard Andersen, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology
Alexander Borst, Max-Planck Inst., Tubingen
Robert E. Burke, NINDS, NIH
Catherine Carr, Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Rodney Douglas, Oxford University
G. Bard Ermentrout, University of Pittsburgh
Apostoles Georgopoulos, VA Medical Center, MN
Charles Gray, University of California, Davis
Christof Koch, California Institute of Technology
Gilles Laurent, California Institute of Technology
David McCormick, Yale University
Ken Miller, University of California, San Francisco
Steve Redman, Australian National University
Barry Richmond, NIMH, NIH
Terry Sejnowski, Salk Institute
Shihab Shamma, Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Karen Sigvardt, University of California, Davis
David Tank, Bell Labs
Roger Traub, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Thelma Williams, University of London
JOURNAL DESCRIPTION:
The JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE is intended to provide a
forum for papers that fit the interface between computational and
experimental work in the neurosciences. The JOURNAL OF
COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE will publish full length original papers
describing theoretical and experimental work relevant to
computations in the brain and nervous system. Papers that combine
theoretical and experimental work are especially encouraged.
Primarily theoretical papers should deal with issues of obvious
relevance to biological nervous systems. Experimental papers
should have implications for the computational function of the
nervous system, and may report results using any of a variety of
approaches including anatomy, electrophysiology, biophysics,
imaging, and molecular biology. Papers that report novel
technologies of interest to researchers in computational
neuroscience are also welcomed. It is anticipated that all levels
of analysis from cognitive to single neuron will be represented in
THE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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For Instructions to Authors, please contact:
Karen Cullen
Journal of Computational Neuroscience
Kluwer Academic Publishers
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
PH: 617 871 6300
FX: 617 878 0449
EM: Karen at world.std.com
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ORDERING INFORMATION:
For complete ordering information and subscription rates,
please contact:
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
PH: 617 871 6600
FX: 617 871 6528
EM: Kluwer at world.std.com
JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
ISSN: 0929-5313
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