Signal processing for neuroscientists – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780123849151,9780128104828,0123849152,0128104821
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0128104821
- ISBN-13 : 978-0128104828
- Author: Wim van Drongelen
Signal Processing for Neuroscientists, Second Edition provides an introduction to signal processing and modeling for those with a modest understanding of algebra, trigonometry and calculus. With a robust modeling component, this book describes modeling from the fundamental level of differential equations all the way up to practical applications in neuronal modeling. It features nine new chapters and an exercise section developed by the author. Since the modeling of systems and signal analysis are closely related, integrated presentation of these topics using identical or similar mathematics presents a didactic advantage and a significant resource for neuroscientists with quantitative interest.
Table contents:
1. Introduction
2. Data Acquisition
3. Noise
4. Signal Averaging
5. Real and Complex Fourier Series
6. Continuous, Discrete, and Fast Fourier Transform
7. 1D and 2D Fourier Transform Applications
8. Lomb’s Algorithm and Multi-Taper Power Spectrum Estimation
9. Differential Equations: Introduction
10. Differential Equations: Phase Space and Numerical Solutions
11. Modeling
12. Laplace and z-Transform
13. LTI Systems, Convolution, Correlation, Coherence, and the Hilbert Transform
14. Causality
15. Introduction to Filters: The RC-Circuit
16. Filters: Analysis
17. Filters: Specification, Bode Plot, and Nyquist Plot
18. Filters: Digital Filters
19. Kalman Filter
20. Spike Train Analyses
21. Wavelet Analysis: Time Domain Properties
22. Wavelet Analysis: Frequency Domain Properties
23. Low Dimensional Nonlinear Dynamics: Fixed Points, Limit Cycles and Bifurcations
24. Volterra Series
25. Wiener Series
26. Poisson-Wiener Series
27. Nonlinear Techniques
28. Decomposition of Multi-Channel Data
29. Modeling Neural Systems: Cellular Models
30. Modeling Neural Systems: Network Models
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