Hi, I was in a similar position earlier this year. Along with numerous research papers, this is my neuroscience reading journey so far.
After reading On Intelligence, and before finding the Numenta reading list, I went on to read Vision: Images, Signals And Neural Networks - Models Of Neural Processing In Visual Perception (Progress in Neural Processing) by Jeanny Hérault 4 May 2010, ISBN-10: 9814273686 It can get a bit heavy on the math side, but enjoyable to discover the passage of light through into the cortex. I picked up a $20 old college library copy of Larry Squire's edited Encyclopedia of Learning and Memory by Larry R. Squire (Editor) 20 Dec 1992, ISBN-10: 0028974085 Mainly to compare research 20 years ago to now. Then onto the highly recommended Sherman and Guillery book on the Thalamus, as referenced in the Numenta list. Functional Connections of Cortical Areas: A New View from the Thalamus by S. Murray Sherman, Rainer W. Guillery 6 Sep 2013, ISBN-10: 0262019302 I'm currently jumping about through John Barlow's book on the Cerebellum The Cerebellum and Adaptive Control by John S. Barlow 22 Aug 2005, ISBN-10: 0521018072 It's fascinating to see the different cell types in play. Patiently sitting on my book shelf awaiting my attention are; Fluid Concepts And Creative Analogies: Computer Models Of The Fundamental Mechanisms Of Thought Hofstadter, Douglas R. ISBN-10: 0465024750 Principles of Neural Science, Fifth Edition Kandel, Eric R. ISBN-10: 0071390111 Can anyone recommend a good recent book on the Basal Ganglia? Possibly similar to Sherman et al. book on the functional connections of the Thalamus. On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Alexander Kettinen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thank you both, had not seen that reading list!> Lucy got some ordering to do! > > .Alex > > 2014-09-12 6:30 GMT+02:00 Matt Keith <[email protected]>:>> >> Alex, >> >> Have you seen the reading list wiki page? It has some more recommendations. >> https://github.com/numenta/nupic/wiki/Reading-List >> >> Please feel free to add to it if you know of some more materials. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Matt >> >> On Sep 11, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Alexander Kettinen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hello list, >> > >> > I have just re-read On Intelligence for the fourth time and realised once I reached the bibliography that I have all books mentioned in it. >> > >> > Therefore I feel compelled to ask if there are any other important/valuable books that have surfaced after On Intelligence was written (a decade ago!!) that would be required reading? >> > >> > >> > .Alex >> > >> > >> >> >
