Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective How Electrical
Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective offers a theory of human consciousness as a natural result of pulsating neurons and synapses within a complex circuit. The book summarizes the electrical, as opposed to the chemical, nature of a brain,
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Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective How electrical science explains neurocircuits, neuro-systems, and qubits
Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective
Springer Series in Cognitive and Neural Systems Volume 6 Series Editor Vassilis Cutsuridis Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
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John Robert Burger
Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective How Electrical Science Explains Neuro-circuits, Neuro-systems, and Qubits by John Robert Burger, PhD (UCLA)
Dr. Burger, Professor Emeritus, California State University Northridge
John Robert Burger Veneta, Oregon, USA
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Preface
This book contributes a circuits and systems approach that emphasizes the authority of electrical principles. Mostly this book is founded on generally accepted properties of neurons, which have been well studied and are sufficient to enable a circuit model for an idealized neuron. This model in turn permits the simul
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