The annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS) began in
1990 as a small workshop called Analysis and Modeling of Neural
Systems. The goal of the workshop was to explore the boundary
between neuroscience and computation. Riding on the success of
several seminal papers, physicists had made "Neural Networks"
fashionable, and soon the quantitative methods used in these
abstract model networks started permeating the methods and ideas of
experimental neuroscientists. Although experimental
neurophysiological approaches provided many advances, it became
increasingly evident that mathematical and computational techniques
would be required to achieve a comprehensive and quantitative
understanding of neural system function. Computational Neuroscience
emerged to complement experimental neurophysiology.
The Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience, published in
conjunction with the Organization for Computational Neuroscience,
will be an extensive reference work consultable by both researchers
and graduate level students. It will be a dynamic, living
reference, updatable and containing linkouts and multimedia content
whenever relevant.
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