Thanks Richard, much appreciated. Does anyone have a good book on *Neurons and nothing but neurons*? I am looking for a technicaly deep and detailed *analysis and explanation of all different kinds of neurons* there are.
Something along "Dendrites: Second Edition" by Stuart, Spruston & Häusser? thanks, Alexander 2014-09-12 12:03 GMT+02:00 Richard Crowder <[email protected]>: > 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 > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > >
